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A novel well-defined linear poly(methacrylic acid) macromonomers for biomaterial applications: The synthesis and characterization

VOJTOVÁ, L. KOBERSTEIN, J. TURRO, N.

Original Title

A novel well-defined linear poly(methacrylic acid) macromonomers for biomaterial applications: The synthesis and characterization

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Low molecular weight alpha-allyl terminated poly(tert-butyl methacrylate) (poly(t-BMA)) macromonomers with narrow polydispersities (Mw/Mn = 1.16) were synthesized via controlled atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) using Cu(I)Br/hexamethyltriethylenetetraamine catalyst system in conjunction with an allyl-2-bromoisobutyrate as the functional initiator. The polymerizations exhibited a linear increase of molecular weight in direct proportion to the monomer conversion and a first-order kinetics with respect to monomer concentration (GPC and GC analysis). No significant difference was found between using polar or non-polar solvents (tetrahydrofuran or benzene, respectively). Optimization of reaction conditions with a view to obtain the highest degree of active terminal bromine is discussed. Quenching the ATRP reaction with allyltributyltin afforded alpha,omega-allyl terminated poly(t-BMA) macromonomers by replacing of the terminal bromine for omega-allyl functional group. Successful synthetic steps were confirmed by 1H NMR, FT-IR and MALDI-TOF analyses. Well-defined alpha,omega-allyl terminated poly(methacrylic acid) macromonomers were obtained by deprotection of tert-butyl group from alpha,omega-allyl terminated poly(t-BMA) macromonomers, which are candidates for further polymerization to form end-linked hydrogels useful in biomaterial/tissue engineering applications.

Keywords

macromonomers, biomaterial, poly(methacrylic acid)

Authors

VOJTOVÁ, L.; KOBERSTEIN, J.; TURRO, N.

Released

10. 9. 2002

Publisher

VUT v Brně

Location

Brno

ISBN

0009-2770

Periodical

Chemické listy

Year of study

96(S)

Number

symposia

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

S227

Pages to

S232

Pages count

5