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Silicon‐Assisted Direct Covalent Grafting on Metal Oxide Surfaces: Synthesis and Characterization of Carboxylate N,N′‐Ligands on TiO 2

The easy covalent bonding of an OH‐bearing molecule onto a metal oxide surface can be done by transesterifying a trimethylsilylated hydroxy function with the surface OH groups. This results in the grafting of the organic molecule directly on the matrix, accompanied by the formation of trimethylsilan...

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Published in:European journal of inorganic chemistry 2010-04, Vol.2010 (11), p.1633-1641
Main Authors: Arzoumanian, Henri, Castellanos, Nelson J., Martínez, Fernando O., Páez‐Mozo, Edgar A., Ziarelli, Fabio
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