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An easy and simple method for the immobilization of dyes through click reactions: activated alkyne, copper not needed.

Julia Sánchez-BodónAne García-GarcíaMaria Diaz-GalbarriatuJosé Luis Vilas-VilelaMª Isabel Moreno-Benítez
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
The copper-free azide-alkyne click reaction has shown to be a successful alternative to immobilize covalently a fluorescente compound onto poly(-l-lactic) acid (PLLA) surfaces. Proceded by basic hydrolysis and amidation reaction, typical surface characterization techniques have validated each functionaliztion step and the success of the conjugation. This method offers a catalyst-free option for various surface conjugations, extremely demanded in biomedical and biosensory fields.
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