Synthesis and characterization of biodegradable polyester/polyether resins via Michael-type addition

Literature Information

Publication Date 2011-08-17
DOI 10.1039/C1PY00262G
Impact Factor 5.582
Authors

Stefan Theiler, Stefanos E. Diamantouros, Stefan Jockenhoevel, Helmut Keul, Martin Moeller


View Original

Abstract

Biodegradable polyester/polyether resins were prepared by crosslinking star-shaped poly(ε-caprolactone) prepolymers bearing acrylate end groups with amino-telechelic polyethersvia Michael-type addition reaction. The influence of the chemical nature of the crosslinking agent, the molar mass of the prepolymer, and the ratio prepolymer/crosslinker were investigated with respect to the swelling behavior, thermal properties, stress–strain behavior, hydrophilicity, and water sorption of the resulting resins. Resins prepared from prepolymers and/or crosslinking agents of relatively high molar mass and/or exhibiting low degree of crosslinking are semicrystalline materials which show viscoelastic behavior, while resins exhibiting high degree of crosslinking are amorphous materials which show rubbery-elastic behavior. Crosslinking of the polyester prepolymers with PEO-based crosslinkers results in hydrophilic resins with good water sorption properties, while crosslinking with PTHF- and PPO-based crosslinkers results in hydrophobic resins, which show only low water sorption ability. Residual functional end groups in the resins, either present due to incomplete crosslinking or when using molar ratio of amine to acrylate <1 or >1 in the crosslinking step, can be used for post-processing (bio) functionalization.

Related Literature

Effect of water nanoconfinement on the dynamic properties of paramagnetic colloidal complexes

Luca Bergamasco, Matteo Morciano, Matteo Fasano

2021-08-02 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP00708D

Inside front cover

2021-10-13 Cover

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP90204K

Robustness and accuracy improvement of data processing with 2D neural networks for transient absorption dynamics

Ruixuan Zhao, Daxin Wu, Jiao Wen, Qi Zhang, Guanglei Zhang, Jiebo Li

2021-07-16 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP02521J

Cation enrichment in the ion atmosphere is promoted by local hydration of DNA

Chun Yu Ma, Simone Pezzotti, Gerhard Schwaab, Magdalena Gebala, Daniel Herschlag, Martina Havenith

2021-09-15 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP01963E

Enhanced strain-induced magnetoelectric coupling in polarization-free Fe/BaTiO3 heterostructures

Carlos O. Amorim, João S. Amaral, Vítor S. Amaral

2021-07-01 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP00885D

AromTool: predicting aromatic stacking energy using an atomic neural network model

Wengan He, Danhong Liang, Hongjuan Diao, Ruibo Wu

2021-06-29 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP01954F

Low-frequency vibrational spectroscopy: a new tool for revealing crystalline magnetic structures in iron phosphate crystals

Zihui Song, Xudong Liu, Anish Ochani, Suling Shen, Qiqi Li, Yiwen Sun, Michael T. Ruggiero

2021-09-27 Communication

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP03424C

Formation of dimethyl carbonate via direct esterification of CO2 with methanol on reduced or stoichiometric CeO2(111) and (110) surfaces

Jian Jiang, Chris M. Marin, Avinash Kumar Both, Chin Li Cheung, Lei Li, Xiao Cheng Zeng

2021-07-19 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP02152D

Core-softened water–alcohol mixtures: the solute-size effects

Murilo S. Marques, Vinicius F. Hernandes, José Rafael Bordin

2021-07-05 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/D1CP00751C

You might also like

Compound Q&A

What is 3-Fluoro-2-methylbenzylamine (CAS: 771573-36-5)?

3-Fluoro-2-methylbenzylamine is an organic compound with the CAS number 771573-3...

771573-36-53-Fluoro-2-methylben...
Compound Q&A

Is Tert-butyl 2-(oxetan-3-ylidene)acetate (CAS: 1207175-03-8) safe?

Tert-butyl 2-(oxetan-3-ylidene)acetate is considered safe for its intended uses ...

1207175-03-8Tert-butyl 2-(oxetan...
Compound Q&A

What precautions should be taken when handling 4-Acetyl-2-fluorobenzonitrile (CAS: 214760-18-6)?

Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and a lab co...

214760-18-64-Acetyl-2-fluoroben...
Compound Q&A

How is 2-Ethyl-4-methyl-1,3-thiazole (CAS: 15679-12-6) typically synthesized?

2-Ethyl-4-methyl-1,3-thiazole is commonly synthesized via the reaction of thiour...

15679-12-62-Ethyl-4-methyl-1,3...
Compound Q&A

How should 5',5''-([2,2'-Bithiophene]-5,5'-diyl)bis(([1,1':3',1''-terphenyl]-4,4''-dicarboxylic acid)) (CAS: 1227780-71-3) be stored?

This compound should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight an...

1227780-71-35',5''''-([2,2'-Bith...
Compound Q&A

What regulatory guidelines apply to L-Lysine Acetate Salt (CAS: 52315-92-1)?

L-Lysine Acetate Salt (CAS: 52315-92-1) is subject to various regulatory guideli...

52315-92-1L-LYSINE ACETATE SAL...
Compound Q&A

Is 6-Fluoro-3-hydroxy-2-pyrazinecarboxamide (CAS: 259793-96-9) safe?

6-Fluoro-3-hydroxy-2-pyrazinecarboxamide (CAS: 259793-96-9) is generally conside...

259793-96-96-Fluoro-3-hydroxy-2...
Compound Q&A

What are the physical and chemical properties of 1,1'-Sulfonylbis(1H-imidazole) (CAS: 7189-69-7)?

1,1'-Sulfonylbis(1H-imidazole) is a crystalline solid with a molecular weight of...

7189-69-71,1'-Sulfonylbis(1H-...
Compound Q&A

What industries use 4-methyl-7-nitro-1H-indole-3-carbonitrile (CAS: 289483-82-5)?

4-Methyl-7-nitro-1H-indole-3-carbonitrile (CAS: 289483-82-5) is primarily used i...

289483-82-54-methyl-7-nitro-1H-...
Compound Q&A

How should waste containing 5-Bromo-3-indolyl-beta-galactoside (CAS: 97753-82-7) be handled?

Waste containing 5-Bromo-3-indolyl-beta-galactoside (CAS: 97753-82-7) should be ...

97753-82-75-Bromo-3-indolyl-be...

Source Journal

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Chemistry
CiteScore: 8.6
Self-citation Rate: 7.3%
Articles per Year: 457

Polymer Chemistry welcomes submissions in all areas of polymer science that have a strong focus on macromolecular chemistry. Manuscripts may cover a broad range of fields, yet no direct application focus is required.

Recommended Compounds

Recommended Suppliers

Disclaimer
This page provides academic journal information for reference and research purposes only. We are not affiliated with any journal publishers and do not handle publication submissions. For publication-related inquiries, please contact the respective journal publishers directly.
If you notice any inaccuracies in the information displayed, please contact us at support@chemtradehub.com. We will promptly review and address your concerns.