Varnakumar Gayathri, R.T. Birla Sheyara, M. Satheeshkumar, Suresh Prem, Dr. Niraikulam Ayyadurai, Dr. Nitin P. Lobo, Dr. Debasis Samanta
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Abstract
In this paper, we report the convenient application of the Click reaction to collagen and bovine serum albumin (BSA) using a thermoresponsive catalyst we recently developed. The catalyst's thermoresponsive nature allows for its facile removal from the reaction medium by simply raising the temperature. The Click reaction was performed in aqueous solution and on surfaces using a self-assembled monolayer formation technique after appropriate functionalization of the collagen or BSA. Successful functionalization and Click reactions were confirmed through analysis by XPS, solid-state NMR spectroscopy (¹3C, ¹⁵N, and 2⁹Si), IR spectroscopy, and microscopy. For instance, the characteristic azide signal in FTIR and the 2⁹Si solid-state NMR spectrum confirmed the initial functionalization step. XPS, solid-state NMR, and microscopy validated the Click reaction on both BSA and collagen. Notably, the ¹⁵N solid-state NMR data provided compelling evidence of triazole formation after the Click reaction.
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