Combination of Living Radical Polymerization and Click Chemistry for Surface Modification

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Fe(0) powder-catalyzed one-pot reaction was successfully employed to design linear and star polymers in a well-controlled manner by combining ambient temperature living radical polymerization and click chemistry.


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