Abstract

Cellulose acetate nanofibers have attracted considerable interest in the biomedical sciences, but lack convenient biofunctionalization methods. In this work the "sulfur(vi)-fluoride exchange reaction", a new type of click chemistry, is used for the first time to overcome many of the difficulties previously encountered and provide a platform for biofunctionalization generally.

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