"In-Situ Click Chemistry" Chemical and Engineering News: Feature "Copper-free Click Chemistry" Metal-free click chemistry review Click Chemistry – a Chem...
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Copper-free click chemistry is a bioorthogonal reaction as a variant of an azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition. By eliminating cytotoxic copper catalysts...
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3-dipolar cycloaddition between azides and cyclooctynes (also termed copper-free click chemistry), between nitrones and cyclooctynes, oxime/hydrazone formation...
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Orthogonality (section Chemistry and biochemistry)
3-dipolar cycloaddition between azides and cyclooctynes (also termed copper-free click chemistry), between nitrones and cyclooctynes, oxime/hydrazone formation...
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BCN, also known as bicyclo[6.1.0]non-4-yne, is a copper-free click chemistry probe that enables highly efficient and completely orthogonal bioconjugation...
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Anderson; Codelli, Julian A.; Bertozzi, Carolyn R. (2007). "Copper-free click chemistry for dynamic in vivo imaging". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104...
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inventions made in the field of copper-free click chemistry at Radboud University in Nijmegen. Subsequently, this chemistry was combined with the use of...
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expression. For the subsequent conjugation steps, the strategy of the copper-free click chemistry was selected. A strain-promoted 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of...
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referred to copper-catalyzed version of this cycloaddition as "the cream of the crop" of click chemistry and "the premier example of a click reaction"....
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Miller, I. A.; Lo, A.; Codelli, J. A.; Bertozzi, C. R. (2007). "Copper-free click chemistry for dynamic in vivo imaging". Proceedings of the National Academy...
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EM, Baskin JM, Miller IA, Agard NJ, et al. (February 2010). "Copper-free click chemistry in living animals". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
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contrast, bioorthogonal 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions (see also copper-free click chemistry and Huisgen cycloaddition) generally require prior introduction...
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; Bertozzi, C. R.; Koberstein, J. T.; Turro, N. J. (2008). "Copper-Free Click Chemistry for the In-Situ Crosslinking of Photodegradable Star Polymers"...
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feasibility and wide range of applications. This reaction is accepted as a click chemistry reaction given the reactions' high yield, stereoselectivity, high rate...
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ClickSeq is a click-chemistry based method for generating next generation sequencing libraries for deep-sequencing platforms including Illumina, HiSeq...
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Chemistry of 1,2,4-Triazoles". Chem. Rev. 61 (2): 87–127. doi:10.1021/cr60210a001. Agalave, S.G.; Maujan, S.R.; Pore, V.S. (2011). "Click Chemistry:...
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living systems, and the synthesis of cyclooctyne reagents in copper-free click chemistry After graduating, Sletten joined the laboratory of Timothy M...
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Azide (section Click chemistry)
is commonly utilized in click chemistry through copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) reactions, where copper(I) catalyzes the cycloaddition...
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Quantum dot (category Quantum chemistry)
in Chemistry 2023 was awarded to Moungi Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexey Ekimov "for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots." Cadmium-free quantum...
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Transition metal NHC complex (category Organometallic chemistry)
(2012). "Synthesis of Well-Defined Copper N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes and Their Use as Catalysts for a "Click Reaction": A Multistep Experiment That...
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Materials science (redirect from Materials Chemistry)
Enlightenment, when researchers began to use analytical thinking from chemistry, physics, maths and engineering to understand ancient, phenomenological...
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Haddleton, D. M., Synthesis of neoglycopolymers by a combination of "click chemistry" and living radical polymerization. Journal of the American Chemical...
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also allowed the isolation of bis(copper)acetylide complexes, which are key catalytic intermediates in the famous "Click Reaction", and which were supposed...
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conclusion that the catalytic cycle of this important click reaction involves a dinuclear copper intermediate. Reductive elimination is a common step in...
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in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who initially mistook the ore for a copper mineral, in the cobalt mines of Los, Hälsingland, Sweden. The element's...
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Retrieved 2 October 2018. Click on 'Finding Aid' to go to full finding aid. Francl, M. (May 2009). "Table manners" (PDF). Nature Chemistry. 1 (2): 97–98. Bibcode:2009NatCh...
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3-dipolar cycloaddition became the most famous example of so-called "click chemistry" (perhaps, the only one known to a non-specialist), and the field of...
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is more than 1,000 times greater than those of metals such as copper, where for copper interconnects, current densities are limited by electromigration...
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the free dictionary. Egyptian: Kohl pot, Black steatite. Click on picture. Egyptian: Bone kohl pot. Figurine design. Click on picture. Kohl (CopperWiki)...
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Glucose (section Copper iodometry)
brown. In an ammoniacal copper solution, yellow copper oxide hydrate is formed with glucose at room temperature, while red copper oxide is formed during...
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