Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.47, No.19, 5006-5016, 2009
Polyiodized-PCL as Multisite Transfer Agent: Towards an Enlarged Library of Degradable Graft Copolymers
Poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-based graft copolymers were prepared via a "grafting from" technique derived from iodine transfer polymerization. This copolymerization was done thanks to a poly(epsilon-caprolactone-co-alpha-iodo-epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL-I), which was used as a multisite transfer agent. Styrene (Sty) and n-butyl acrylate (n-BuA) were firstly used as model monomers to establish the feasibility of using PCL-I as multisite transfer agent, and investigate some general properties of the polymerization. The formation of PCL-g-PSty and PCL-g-P(n-BuA) copolymers was confirmed by SEC and NMR analyzes of the copolymers before and after degradation of the PCL backbone. This method was extended to an acrylamide monomer, namely (N,N-dimethyl) acrylamide (DAM), to prepare original amphiphilic copolymers with PCL as hydrophobic backbone and amido-functionalized hydrophilic grafted chains. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 5006-5016, 2009
Keywords:amphiphiles;biodegradable;functionalization of polymers;graft copolymers;iodine transfer polymerization;polyesters;poly(epsilon-caprolactone);radical polymerization