ɑ-Propargylacetamido-ω-Trimethoxysilylpropylurea PEG

ɑ-Alkyne-ω-Silane PEG

Product information

A heterobifunctional PEG derivative for surface chemistry. In typical protocols the PEG spacer is first attached to a surface (e.g. glass) via the silane group. Subsequently the alkyne functionality is used to further attach substrates by Click-Chemistry methods.


Literature

L 87 α-Silyl-ω-Alkyne PEGs

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