An iterative route to "decorated" ethylene glycol-based linkers
Genliang Lu1, Sang Lam, Kevin Burgess
1Texas A&M University, Chemistry Department, P.O. Box 30012, College Station, Texas 77842, USA.
Abstract:
Iterative copper-catalyzed cycloadditions of azides to alkynes were used to join functionalized triethylene glycol molecules to give "linkers" of defined lengths equipped with several different end-group functionalities.
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