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Research Articles

Water-soluble and hydrolysis-resistant activated ester polymers: Synthesis, characterization, and application for preparing functional polymers

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Pages 358-366 | Received 08 Feb 2023, Accepted 28 Apr 2023, Published online: 08 May 2023
 

Abstract

Post-polymerization modification of pendant-activated ester groups on polymer backbones is a versatile tool to obtain multifunctional water-soluble polymers that cannot be synthesized by typical methods of polymerization. For the first time, short-chain PEG functionalized hydroxybenzoic acid esters (PHBE) were employed to synthesize novel monomers and polymers. The corresponding PHBE-bearing polymers were successfully synthesized for post-polymerization modification by free radical polymerization. More significantly, acrylic PEG functionalized hydroxybenzoic acid esters polymers showed traceless hydrolysis at room temperature for more than 10 days. Furthermore, the multifunctional PHBE-bearing polymers could be directly conjugated to water-soluble amines in water at room temperature. Therefore, this procedure provides an alternative route to well-defined, multifunctional, water-soluble polymers for a range of applications.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Yanping Huang from Center of Engineering Experimental Teaching, School of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University for the help of TEM image and NMR measurement.

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Funding

This work is supported by Technology of Sichuan Province under grant No. 2022YFN0060, Technology of Shandong Province under grant No.2022CXGC010509; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under YJ202117 and State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering (SCU) under grant No. sklpme2020-3-03 and No. sklpme2020-3-14.

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