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Synthesis of Functional Polymer Particles from Morita-Baylis-Hillman Polymerization.

Gijs RamakersClaudio D'IncalMick GagliardiDaniël G M MolinTanja Junkers
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2018)
Functional synthetic polymers are frequently explored for their use in the biomedical field. To fulfill the stringent demands of biodegradability and compatibility, the materials need to be versatile and tunable. Post-modification is often considered challenging for well-known degradable materials like poly(lactic acid) because of their chemical inertness. In this work a procedure is proposed to produce densely functionalized polymer particles using oligomeric precursors synthesized via the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction. This allows for a variety of post-modification reactions to serve bio-conjugation or tuning of the material properties. The particles are subjected to basic media and found to be degradable. Furthermore, cytotoxicity tests confirm good biocompatibility. Finally, as a proof of concept to demonstrate the versatility of the particles, post-modification reactions are carried out through the formation of imines.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • quantum dots
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography