Yiming MaDai‐Xu WeiHui YaoLinping WuGuo‐Qiang Chen
A thermoresponsive graft copolymer polyhydroxyalkanoate-g-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) or short as PHA-g-PNIPAm, was successfully synthesized via a three-step reaction. First, PNIPAm oligomer with a trithiocarbonate-based chain transfer agent (CTA), short as PNIPAm-CTA, with designed polymerization degree was synthesized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. Subsequently, the PNIPAm-CTA was treated with n-butylamine for aminolysis in order to obtain a pendant thiol group at the end of the chain (PNIPAm-SH). Finally, the PNIPAm-SH was grafted onto unsaturated P(3HDD-co-3H10U), a random copolymer of 3-hydroxydodecanoate (3HDD) and 3-hydroxy-10-undecylenate (3H10U), via a thiol-ene click reaction. Enhanced hydrophilicity and thermoresponsive property of the resulted PHA-g-PNIPAm were confirmed by water contact angle studies. The biocompatibility of PHA-g-PNIPAm was comparable to poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB). The graft copolymer PHA-g-PNIPAm based on biopolyester PHA could be a promising material for biomedical applications.
Peter C. GriffithsCameron AlexanderRenuka NilminiSivanand S. PennadamStephen M. KingRichard K. Heenan
Hiroshi YoshiokaMasato MikamiYuichi MoriEishun Tsuchida
Peter C. Griffiths (1417204)Cameron Alexander (570727)Renuka Nilmini (2443573)Sivanand S. Pennadam (2443570)Stephen M. King (1891357)Richard K. Heenan (1667812)
Tomohiro MaedaTomohide KandaYuki YonekuraKazuya YamamotoTakao Aoyagi