Click chemistry as a route to surface functionalization of polymer particles dispersed in aqueous media

Proof-of-principle studies are described which show unequivocally that Huisgen click coupling can be performed successfully at the surface of polymer nano/submicron-size particles dispersed in aqueous media, thereby defining a generic strategy for attachment of a wide variety of functional molecules...

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