Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes

<p>This thesis is concerned with the synthesis of diazo compounds for the introduction of various functional groups on the surface of polymers by means of carbene insertion and diazonium coupling. Characterisation and investigation of their properties were conducted.</p> <p>A libra...

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Main Author: Aphaiwong, A
Other Authors: Moloney, M
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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description <p>This thesis is concerned with the synthesis of diazo compounds for the introduction of various functional groups on the surface of polymers by means of carbene insertion and diazonium coupling. Characterisation and investigation of their properties were conducted.</p> <p>A library of functionalised polystyrene beads containing pyridine rings has been established for the coordination of metal ions and metal complexes. The pyridyl system on the surface has demonstrated its capability to bind with zinc complexes of bis(thiosemicarbazones) and release the corresponding copper complexes upon transmetallation.</p> <p>A spiropyran derivative has been introduced onto the surface of polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate. The chromophore on both polymers exhibited photoswitchability as determined from colour change and wettability.</p> <p>Polystyrenes with either pyridine or spiropyran units have been investigated for reversible immobilisation of bioactive species. Materials coated with penicillin V gave significant inhibition zones in antibacterial assays, showing efficacy in drug delivery.</p> <p>Finally, a range of diazo compounds with different substituents has been synthesised and their thermal stabilities have been assessed by differential scanning calorimetry technique.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:156e8676-1706-4bc4-a04e-ed49edf83aed2024-12-01T14:37:07ZFunctionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenesThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:156e8676-1706-4bc4-a04e-ed49edf83aedOrganic chemistryEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2014Aphaiwong, AMoloney, M<p>This thesis is concerned with the synthesis of diazo compounds for the introduction of various functional groups on the surface of polymers by means of carbene insertion and diazonium coupling. Characterisation and investigation of their properties were conducted.</p> <p>A library of functionalised polystyrene beads containing pyridine rings has been established for the coordination of metal ions and metal complexes. The pyridyl system on the surface has demonstrated its capability to bind with zinc complexes of bis(thiosemicarbazones) and release the corresponding copper complexes upon transmetallation.</p> <p>A spiropyran derivative has been introduced onto the surface of polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate. The chromophore on both polymers exhibited photoswitchability as determined from colour change and wettability.</p> <p>Polystyrenes with either pyridine or spiropyran units have been investigated for reversible immobilisation of bioactive species. Materials coated with penicillin V gave significant inhibition zones in antibacterial assays, showing efficacy in drug delivery.</p> <p>Finally, a range of diazo compounds with different substituents has been synthesised and their thermal stabilities have been assessed by differential scanning calorimetry technique.</p>
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Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title_full Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title_fullStr Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title_full_unstemmed Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title_short Functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
title_sort functionalised polymers by surface modification using diaryl carbenes
topic Organic chemistry
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