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Main-chain poly(phosphoester)s: History, syntheses, degradation, bio-and flame-retardant applications

Journal

PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages 61-122

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2017.05.004

Keywords

Phosphorus; Poly(phosphoester); Polyphosphate; Flame-retardant; Biodegradable; Drug delivery

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG WU750 5/1]
  2. Marie Sktodowska-Curie fellowship [705054-NOFLAME]

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Nature on planet earth is dominated by poly(phosphoester)s (PPEs). They structure and determine life in the form of deoxy-and ribonucleic acid (DNA & RNA), and, as pyrophosphates, they store chemical energy in organisms. Polymer chemistry, however, is dominated by the non-degradable polyolefins and degradable polycarboxylic esters (PCEs) produced on a large scale today. Recent work has illustrated the potential of PPEs for future applications beyond flame-retardancy, the main application of PPEs today, and provided a coherent vision to implement this classic biopolymer in modern applications that demand biocompatibility an degradability as well as the possibility to adjust the properties to individual needs. This comprehensive review summarizes synthetic protocols to PPEs, their applications in biomedicine, e.g., as biodegradable drug carrier or in tissue engineering, and their flame retardant properties. We highlight recent developments that may make phosphorus-based polymers attractive materials for various future applications. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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