Synthesis of click bile acid polymers and their application in stabilization of silver nanoparticles showing iodide sensing property

Organic Letters
Anjul KumarPramod S Pandey

Abstract

A novel method for the synthesis of bile-acid-based polymers has been developed using click chemistry. These 1,2,3-triazole-containing polymers have been found to stabilize silver nanoparticles that show selective colorimetric sensing for iodide ion.

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