Title: Hyperbranched polymer
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Hyperbranched polymer Lipid and Protein
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Contents
Hyperbranched polymer Introducton definiton of
terms dendrimer? hyperbranched polymer? ??
history and advantage General polymerization
with ABx monomer New approach with A2 and B3
monomer
Lipid Introduction Cross-linking polymerization
Polymerized liposome Protein Nylon Surface
modification with protein
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2Hyperbranched Polymer
- Definition of terms
- Dendritic polymer, cascade polymer, starburst
polymer, arborol - A highly branched polymer of precisely controlled
branching structure produced by a - sequence of step-growth polymerization
reaction steps. - reference Polymer Science Dictionary,
Synthesis of polymer -
- Dendrimer ? Hyperbranched Polymer? ??
- Dendrimer ??? ??? monodisperse?? ??? ???? ????
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- Hyperbranched Polymer ??? ??? monodisperse???
??? globular ??? ?? - ? ??? ?? ????? ????. ABx ??? ???? ????
one-pot?? - ?? ?? ????.
Linear polymers
Log?
Hyperbranched polymers
dendrimers
Log M
The intrinsic viscosity ? of polymers related
to their molecular weight.
3History 1952? Flory? ?? ABx? ??? ?? ??? A 1?,
??? B n(x-1)1? (n???) ?? ???? ??? ?? ??
??. Advantage Hyperbranched polymers might be a
good alternative to dendrimers, as they can be
produced on a large scale at a reasonable cost.
Hyperbranched Aliphatic Polyesters A. Hult,
Macromolecules 1995, 28, 1698-1703
Objects New hyperbranched polymer Large scale
production
Reaction scheme
4Chemical shift for model compounds in acetone-d6
For theoritical generation 7 DB 83
5Synthesis of Hyperbranched Aromatic polyamid
from Aromatic Diamines and Trimesic Acid New
approach Macromolecules 1999, 32, 2061-2064
General method ABx monomer not commercially
available monomer ??? ???
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linear condensation polymer B3 available
as branching or cross linking
agent Polymerization A2 and B3 ?in most
case Branching, cross-linking, cyclization
(insoluble in any organic solvents) Consideratio
n of reaction condition ? Hyperbranched polymer
from A2 and B3
2 3 feed ratio
Reaction condition polymerzation at 80?C for
3 h with the total monomer concentration
of 0.21mol/L(3.3 wt) in 80ml solvent
(NMP) ? no gelation, soluble in organic
solvent in 50ml solvent ?
gelation, insoluble in
organic solvent
6Introduction
- Self-assembly A process in which a Complex
hierarchical structure is established without
external intervention.
Lipid
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??? phospholipid phophoglyceride,
sphingolipid
7Cross-Linking Polymerization in Two-Dimensional
Assemblies Macromolecules 1999, 32,
5519-5524 Macromolecues 1996, 29, 8321-8329
Redox polymerizaton with K2S2O8 and
NaHSO3 Diret
photoirradiation
Introduction monomeric amphiphilic lipid
-------? polymerization ----? linear polymer or
corss-linked polymer Depending on the number and
location of polymerizable groups per monomer
Liposome?
Result
Various monomeric amphiphilic lipid
Stability of polymeric lipids Cross-linked lipid
more stable with surfactant
polymerization Thermal AIBN polymerization
8Emulsion ?? ?? ? ??? ???? ?? ?? ??? ???? ????
??? ?? ???? ???? ? Liposome
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biocompatibility Drawback
stability Application drug delivery, biosensor
etc.
Polymerized liposome Langmuir 1998, 14, 1974-1976
Introduction Advantage physical stability,
durability during chemical modification
System Diacetylen functionalized lipid
------? Form conjugated system (blue)--------? P
erturbation of ? orbital overlap (red color)
Uv light
Binding Virus,toxin
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10Aminoic acid
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11Surface modification with protein
- Nylon polyamide, interchain hydrogen
- bonding
- Macromolecules 1998, 31, 8540-8548
- Polymerization
- diacid diamine
- amino acid
- ring opening of lactam
- structure
Langmuir 1997, 13, 6485-6490 Advantage improve
wettability and biocompatiblity Method
Physical hydrophobic or electrostatic
interaction reversible ? buffer, detergent,
other protein Chemical covalent
bonding irreversible, more popular
- odd (b) even number of methylenes
- in the diamine unit