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J Sep Sci ; 32(19): 3340-6, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19722174

ABSTRACT

An approach has been developed for the grafting of monomers onto poly(trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate) (polyTRIM) particles using 2,2-diethyl dithiocarbamic acid benzyl ester (DDCABE) as an initiator. A set of polymers was prepared with this technique over different lengths of time and the kinetics of the reaction studied experimentally. It was found that the grafting of initiator to the polymeric support followed a second order reaction, while the subsequent addition of monomers from solution into the polyTRIM macroradicals followed a first order reaction. The living nature of the iniferter modified macroradicals permits easy consecutive grafting of multiple polymeric layers, allowing straightforward functionalisation of particles. However, the effectiveness of the grafted initiator decreased with each cycle of polymerisation. This technique can be used for a wide range of applications in analytical and biochemistry.


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Acrylates/chemistry , Free Radicals/chemistry , Methacrylates/chemistry , Polymers , Carbamates/chemistry , Esters/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Polymers/chemistry , Porosity , Ultraviolet Rays
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 23(7): 1189-94, 2008 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17977709

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A set of polymers was imprinted with (-)-ephedrine using UV initiation, under the influence of a constant external magnetic field with intensities ranging from 0 to 1.55 T. Synthesised materials were characterised by X-ray crystallography, infrared spectroscopy, swelling and surface area. Recognition properties were assessed by the ability to discriminate between (+) and (-)-ephedrine and by Scatchard analyses on chromatographic mode. It was shown that polymer morphology and recognition properties are affected by the magnetic field. This resulted in considerable improvements in the chromatographic resolution of ephedrine enantiomers by materials synthesised under the influence of magnetic field. Apparently the magnetic field improved the ordering of the polymer structure and facilitated the formation of more uniform imprinting sites.


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Electromagnetic Fields , Ephedrine/chemistry , Ephedrine/isolation & purification , Polymers/chemistry , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Ephedrine/radiation effects , Polymers/radiation effects , Radiation Dosage , Surface Properties
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 22(3): 381-7, 2006 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16782322

ABSTRACT

A set of polymers was imprinted with (-)-ephedrine using two different initiators. A chemometrics approach was used to optimise experiments aimed at analysis of the interplay of parameters such as polymerisation time, temperature and percentage of initiator. The results presented demonstrate the importance of keeping the right balance between these various parameters of polymerisation conditions. It is shown that enhancing one single parameter such as polymer rigidity does not necessarily improve polymer performance. In general it could be concluded that MIPs should be synthesised over a long period of time using low concentration of initiator and low temperature. The best selectivity was achieved for polymers prepared by photo-initiation with 2,2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone as initiator.


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Acetophenones/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques/methods , Ephedrine/chemistry , Photochemistry/methods , Polymers/chemistry , Acetophenones/radiation effects , Binding Sites , Materials Testing , Polymers/radiation effects , Surface Properties , Temperature
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