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Vinyl Dimethyl Azlactone-Containing Copolymers: Towards Bio-Inspired Surfaces/Polymer-Protein Conjugates...

by Jamie M Messman, Abigail Banaszak, Joshua Barrninger, Jimmy W Mays, Sidney M Kilbey Ii
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Advances in Intelligent Coatings Design� Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Annual International Waterborne, High-Solids, and Powder Coatings Symposium
Publication Date
Page Numbers
77 to 88
Publisher Location
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States of America
Conference Name
The Waterborne Symposium Advances in Intelligent Coatings Design
Conference Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Conference Date
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Stimuli-responsive, vinyl dimethyl azlactone/vinyl pyrrolidone (VDMA/VP) copolymers have been prepared using free radical polymerization techniques. These copolymers are subsequently the basis for the design of polymer brushes where the system is composed of a polystyrene (PS) block and a VDMA/VP copolymer block. Copolymers have been prepared using reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization technique. Using a solvent that is selective for the VDMA/VP block, these PS-block-P[VDMA/VP] copolymers can be preferentially adsorbed at the solid-fluid interface through the PS block to form a polymer "brush". Because VDMA is known to quantitatively react with amines, exposure of the copolymer to a solution containing amino acids (e.g. glycine) yields a bio-functionalized polymer brush. In this paper we will report on the synthesis and characterization of VDMA/VP copolymers including compositional analysis using FTIR and NMR spectroscopies.