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Linker chemical

Jiang, C Cardin, D.J. and Tsang, S.C. (2008) Conductive three-dimensional material assembled from silver nanopartides using a conjugated dithiol linker. Chemical Materials, 20,14—16. [Pg.142]

Hand in hand with this research on finding a suitable carboxyUc acid chemical for cross-linker has been the search for an economical catalyst system. The catalyst found to be most effective for the esterification reaction was sodium hypophosphite (NaH2P02). This material was also costiy and out of range for the textile industry. Because weak bases function as catalyst, a range of bases has been explored, including the sodium salts of acids such as malic acid. [Pg.447]

There is a large range of resins available for SPOS. These resins are derivatised polymer supports with a range of linkers. The roles of linkers are (i) to provide point(s) of attachment for the tethered molecule, akin to a solid supported protecting group(s), (ii) to provide distance from the polymeric backbone in order to minimise interactions with the backbone, (iii) to enable cleavage of product molecules under conditions compatible with the stability of the molecules and the reaction conditions employed for chemical transformations. Hence in order to... [Pg.74]

References Chemical structure Cross-linker Functional group Notes... [Pg.210]

Recent developments in DNA/RNA chemical synthesis have allowed us to attach some functional groups covalently to nucleic acids, thus permitting the introduction of a functionality or properties not normally present in the native biomolecule The use of non-nucleosidic linkers is probably the most popular approach for the 5 -terminal modification of chemically synthesized nucleic acid oligonucleotides and a number of such linkers are commercially available. The linker shown in Fig. 2 is designed as a phosphoramidate derivative so that it can be incorporated into the 5 -terminus of the sequence as the last... [Pg.520]

Kay C, Murray PJ, Sandow L, Flolmes AB. A novel, chemically robust, amine-releasing linker. Tetrahedron Lett 1997 38 6941-6944. [Pg.223]

Star shaped macromolecules are polymers, where the one end of f > 2 (f functionality of the star) linear chains is chemically attached by covalent bonds to a small central linker unit, are the simplest form of branched polymers. Modern anionic polymerization techniques allow us to synthesize star systems with a large number of nearly monodisperse arms [133, 134],... [Pg.90]


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