Definition of Functionalisation. Meaning of Functionalisation. Synonyms of Functionalisation

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Meaning of Functionalisation from wikipedia

- convenient surface functionalisation of polymers". Chem. Comm. (8): 990–2. doi:10.1039/b414856h. PMID 15719092. "A Method for the Functionalisation of Polymeric...
- Koch antisnowflake The Koch snowflake (also known as the Koch curve, Koch star, or Koch island) is a fractal curve and one of the earliest fractals to...
- Surface modification is the act of modifying the surface of a material by bringing physical, chemical or biological characteristics different from the...
- also be called a HO-function. Functionalisation means the introduction of functional groups, for example the functionalisation of a surface (e.g. silanization...
- the Minisci reaction does not require functionalisation of the arene, allowing for direct C-H functionalisation. Further to this, the generated alkyl...
- reagents such as NCS, NBS and NIS - which allows for further post-functionalisation through palladium coupling reactions with boronate esters, tin reagents...
- fluorinated arene. The process is unusual in that it involves C–H functionalisation at an electron deficient arene. Cross-coupling reactions are important...
- Crimmin, Mark R. (2013). "A metal–amide dependent, catalytic C–H functionalisation of triphenylphosphonium methylide" (PDF). Chemical Science. 4 (2):...
- Comprehensive Overview of Directing Groups Applied in Metal-Catalysed C–H functionalisation chemistry". Chem. Soc. Rev. 47 (17): 6603–6743. doi:10.1039/C8CS00201K...
- nanoparticles and magnetic fluids for MRI applications; metallasiloxanes; functionalisation of carbon nanotubes; and quantum dots for biomedical applications...