Kulshrestha_2007_Biomacromolecules_8_1794

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Title : Synthesis and characterization of branched polymers from lipase-catalyzed trimethylolpropane copolymerizations - Kulshrestha_2007_Biomacromolecules_8_1794
Author(s) : Kulshrestha AS , Gao W , Fu H , Gross RA
Ref : Biomacromolecules , 8 :1794 , 2007
Abstract :

Lipase-catalyzed terpolymerizations were performed with the monomers trimethylolpropane (B3), 1,8-octanediol (B2), and adipic acid (A2). Polymerizations were performed in bulk, at 70 degrees C, for 42 h, using immobilized lipase B from Candida antartica (Novozyme-435) as a catalyst. To determine the substitution pattern of trimethylolpropane (TMP) in copolymers, model compounds with variable degrees of acetylation were synthesized. Inverse-gated 13C NMR spectra were recorded to first determine the chemical shift positions for mono-, di-, and trisubstituted TMP units and, subsequently, to determine substitution of TMP units along chains. Variation of TMP in the monomer feed gave copolymers with degrees of branching (DB) from 20% to 67%. In one example, a hyperbranched copolyester with 53 mol % TMP adipate units was formed in 80% yield, with Mw 14 100 (relative to polystyrene standards), Mw/Mn 5.3, and DB 36%. Thermal and crystalline properties of the copolyesters were studied by thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry.

PubMedSearch : Kulshrestha_2007_Biomacromolecules_8_1794
PubMedID: 17477567

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Kulshrestha AS, Gao W, Fu H, Gross RA (2007)
Synthesis and characterization of branched polymers from lipase-catalyzed trimethylolpropane copolymerizations
Biomacromolecules 8 :1794

Kulshrestha AS, Gao W, Fu H, Gross RA (2007)
Biomacromolecules 8 :1794