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Polydioxanone Derivative Bearing Methoxy Groups toward Bio-Functional Degradable Polymers Exhibiting Hydration-Driven Biocompatibility

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 223, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/macp.202200192

Keywords

biodegradable polymers; biomaterials; functional polymers; organocatalysts; ring-opening polymerization

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP19H05715, JP19H05716, JP18K12074]
  2. JST-Mirai Program [JPMJMI21EH]
  3. Iketani Science and Technology Foundation [0301087-A]

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A methoxy-bearing aliphatic poly(ester-ether) with increased hydration properties has been developed for potential applications in blood-contacting medical devices, showing promise as a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer derived from renewable feedstocks.
An aliphatic poly(ester-ether) with methoxy side chains from a glycerol derivative that exhibits increased hydration properties for potential applications in blood-contacting medical devices is developed. The poly(ester-ether) is prepared by ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of an analogue of 1,4-dioxan-2-one (DX) with a methoxy-containing substituent in the presence of acidic organocatalysts. It is found that the ring-chain equilibrium resides in the ROP of the DX analogue at room temperature and at relatively low monomer concentration (approximate to 2 m). The organocatalytic ROP has enabled more than 80% monomer conversion at temperatures below 0 degrees C in the bulk state. The methoxy-bearing poly(ester-ether) is insoluble in water, amorphous, and viscous, demonstrating a high level of interaction with water when evaluating the thermal properties of the hydrated polymer and water contact angles. The polymer also shows susceptibility to hydrolysis and end-group dependence on thermal degradation. These results suggest a good potential for methoxy-bearing poly(ester-ether) as a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer derived from renewable feedstocks.

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