The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)

The use of biodegradable polymers in biomedical industries particularly in the area of implant/tissue replacement, tissue engineering and drug delivery has grown significantly. Biodegradable polymers with good elastic and shape recovery properties are need for the biomedical application. Polymer pro...

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Main Author: Yik, Jia Jun.
Other Authors: Marc Jean Medard Abadie
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44225
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description The use of biodegradable polymers in biomedical industries particularly in the area of implant/tissue replacement, tissue engineering and drug delivery has grown significantly. Biodegradable polymers with good elastic and shape recovery properties are need for the biomedical application. Polymer properties are affected by its structure, molar ratio of monomers, molar mass of polymer and the crystalinity of monomers in the polymer. In the review, different polymerization methods for synthesis of biodegradable polymers were discussed. Focus was given to coordinated anionic ring opening polymerization (CAROP) as it allowed large molar mass with random sequencing to be attained. In addition to different polymerization methods, transesterification was also discussed. Transesterification would affect the properties of polymer and determine the sequence of polymerization. Attention was given on ways to suppress transesterification processes during the synthesis of block polymer using tin octate as catalyst. This discovery had lead to a new insight for polymer with L-lactide (L-LA) monomers being polymerized first. In this project, tri-block copolymer, (PCL-co-PLLA)-b-PLLA-b-(PCL-co-PLLA), was synthesized via CAROP with the use of chemical protector, α-methylstyrene. This tri-block copolymer system was assumed to give the best elastic properties. Using design of experiments and mathematical fitting approach of recovery behavior data, polymers with the best shape recovery could be obtained. For a 50 % elongation shape recovery, a tri-block copolymer with fixed middle segment of 5 kDa would have a maximum shape recovery when its soft segment contained 36-44 % of CL with molar mass between 20-30 kDa or when its soft segment contained 44-52 % of CL with molar mass between 10-20 kDa. As for the tri-block copolymer with fixed middle segment of 15 kDa, the maximum shape recovery occurred when its soft segment containing 68-72 % of CL for any molar mass of soft segment.
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spelling ntu-10356/442252023-03-04T15:40:11Z The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA) Yik, Jia Jun. Marc Jean Medard Abadie School of Materials Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering The use of biodegradable polymers in biomedical industries particularly in the area of implant/tissue replacement, tissue engineering and drug delivery has grown significantly. Biodegradable polymers with good elastic and shape recovery properties are need for the biomedical application. Polymer properties are affected by its structure, molar ratio of monomers, molar mass of polymer and the crystalinity of monomers in the polymer. In the review, different polymerization methods for synthesis of biodegradable polymers were discussed. Focus was given to coordinated anionic ring opening polymerization (CAROP) as it allowed large molar mass with random sequencing to be attained. In addition to different polymerization methods, transesterification was also discussed. Transesterification would affect the properties of polymer and determine the sequence of polymerization. Attention was given on ways to suppress transesterification processes during the synthesis of block polymer using tin octate as catalyst. This discovery had lead to a new insight for polymer with L-lactide (L-LA) monomers being polymerized first. In this project, tri-block copolymer, (PCL-co-PLLA)-b-PLLA-b-(PCL-co-PLLA), was synthesized via CAROP with the use of chemical protector, α-methylstyrene. This tri-block copolymer system was assumed to give the best elastic properties. Using design of experiments and mathematical fitting approach of recovery behavior data, polymers with the best shape recovery could be obtained. For a 50 % elongation shape recovery, a tri-block copolymer with fixed middle segment of 5 kDa would have a maximum shape recovery when its soft segment contained 36-44 % of CL with molar mass between 20-30 kDa or when its soft segment contained 44-52 % of CL with molar mass between 10-20 kDa. As for the tri-block copolymer with fixed middle segment of 15 kDa, the maximum shape recovery occurred when its soft segment containing 68-72 % of CL for any molar mass of soft segment. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2011-05-31T04:56:35Z 2011-05-31T04:56:35Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44225 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf
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The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title_full The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title_fullStr The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title_full_unstemmed The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title_short The use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri-block coploymer (PCL-co-PLA)-b-PLA-b-(PCL-co-PLA)
title_sort use of protector to stop transesterification in the synthesis of optimized tri block coploymer pcl co pla b pla b pcl co pla
topic DRNTU::Engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44225
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