Thiol-yne click chemistry is demonstrated as a modular platform for rapid and practical fabrication of highly functional, multicomponent surfaces under ambient conditions. The principle is illustrated using a postmodification strategy in which poly(propargyl methacrylate) brushes were generated via surface-initiated photopolymerization and sequentially functionalized using the radical-mediated thiol-yne reaction. Brush surfaces expressing a three-dimensional configuration of yne functionalities were modified with high efficiency and short reaction times using a library of commercially available thiols, including functional thiols that demonstrate applicability for pH responsive surfaces and for bioconjugation. Sequential thiol-yne reactio...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
Future advancement of coatings relies on new synthetic building blocks and methods that enable added...
A series of thiol-based 'click' reactions is discussed with an emphasis on highlighting the individu...
Fabrication of multifunctional surfaces with complexity approaching that found in nature requires th...
In this work, a postpolymerization surface modification approach is reported that provides pendent t...
Functional, micropatterned and multicomponent polymer brush surfaces can be rapidly fabricated via b...
Thiolactone chemistry has garnered significant attention as a powerful post-polymerization modificat...
Synthesis of polymer brushes to decorate a surface with desired functionality typically involves sur...
Radical mediated thiol-yne polymerization reactions complement the more well-known thiol-ene radical...
A series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymerization techniques in o...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
Future advancement of coatings relies on new synthetic building blocks and methods that enable added...
A series of thiol-based 'click' reactions is discussed with an emphasis on highlighting the individu...
Fabrication of multifunctional surfaces with complexity approaching that found in nature requires th...
In this work, a postpolymerization surface modification approach is reported that provides pendent t...
Functional, micropatterned and multicomponent polymer brush surfaces can be rapidly fabricated via b...
Thiolactone chemistry has garnered significant attention as a powerful post-polymerization modificat...
Synthesis of polymer brushes to decorate a surface with desired functionality typically involves sur...
Radical mediated thiol-yne polymerization reactions complement the more well-known thiol-ene radical...
A series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymerization techniques in o...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
International audienceA series of alkene-functional polymers were synthesized by controlled polymeri...
Future advancement of coatings relies on new synthetic building blocks and methods that enable added...
A series of thiol-based 'click' reactions is discussed with an emphasis on highlighting the individu...