Surface functional polymer library by post-polymerisation modification using diarylmethylenes: metal ligand catch and release
Functionalised diarylcarbenes can be used as anchoring agents for the introduction of metal chelating ligands onto the surface of a polystyrene substrate, rapidly creating a library of chelating polymers from a common precursor; although exemplified for polystyrene, the method is potentially applica...
Main Authors: | Aphaiwong, A, Moloney, M, Christlieb, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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