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Versatility and Control in the Hands of Materials Scientists By Himabindu Nandivada, Xuwei Jiang, and Joerg Lahann Adv. Mater. 2007, 19, 2197¨C2208 Abstract: The increasing need for materials with tightly controlled structures will continue to fuel the induction of synthetic organic concepts into materials science. One powerful example is the embracement of ¡°click chemistry¡± by the materials science community. Because of their high selectivity, near-perfect reliability, high yields, and exceptional tolerance towards a wide range of functional groups and reaction conditions click reactions have recently attracted increased attention, specifically for use in polymer synthesis as well as for the modification of surfaces and nanometer- and mesoscale structures. As outlined in this Review article, click chemistry, such as the CuI-catalyzed Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition and the Diels¨CAlder reaction, presents a synthetic concept that lends itself superbly to the controlled preparation of multifunctional materials. |
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