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Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties

[Image: see text] Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS), produced from renewable monomers such as sebacic acid and glycerol, has been explored extensively for various biomedical applications. However, relatively less attention has been paid to explore PGS as sustainable materials in applications such as ela...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Runcy, Divakaran, Anumon V., S, Kiran, Varyambath, Anuraj, Kumaran, Alaganandam, Sivaram, Swaminathan, Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6312632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02451
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author Wilson, Runcy
Divakaran, Anumon V.
S, Kiran
Varyambath, Anuraj
Kumaran, Alaganandam
Sivaram, Swaminathan
Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan
author_facet Wilson, Runcy
Divakaran, Anumon V.
S, Kiran
Varyambath, Anuraj
Kumaran, Alaganandam
Sivaram, Swaminathan
Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan
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description [Image: see text] Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS), produced from renewable monomers such as sebacic acid and glycerol, has been explored extensively for various biomedical applications. However, relatively less attention has been paid to explore PGS as sustainable materials in applications such as elastomers and rigid plastics, primarily because of serious deficiencies in physical properties of PGS. Here, we present two new approaches for enhancing the properties of PGS; (i) synthesizing block copolymers of PGS with poly(tetramethylene oxide)glycol (PTMO) and (ii) preparing a blend of PGS-b-PTMO with a poly(ester–ether) thermoplastic elastomer. The consequence of molar ratio (hard and soft segments) and M(n) of soft segment on tensile properties of the material was investigated. The PGS-b-PTMO with 25:75 mole ratios of hard and soft segments and having a medium M(n) soft segment (5350 g mol(–1)) exhibits an appreciable increase in percentage of elongation that is from 32% for PGS to 737%. Blends of PGS-b-PTMO and a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, Hytrel 3078, form a semi-interpenetrated polymer network, which exhibits increased tensile strength to 2.11 MPa and percentage of elongation to 2574. An elongation of such magnitude is unprecedented in the literature for predominantly aliphatic polyesters and demonstrates that the simple polyester can be tailored for superior performance.
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spelling pubmed-63126322019-01-02 Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties Wilson, Runcy Divakaran, Anumon V. S, Kiran Varyambath, Anuraj Kumaran, Alaganandam Sivaram, Swaminathan Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan ACS Omega [Image: see text] Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS), produced from renewable monomers such as sebacic acid and glycerol, has been explored extensively for various biomedical applications. However, relatively less attention has been paid to explore PGS as sustainable materials in applications such as elastomers and rigid plastics, primarily because of serious deficiencies in physical properties of PGS. Here, we present two new approaches for enhancing the properties of PGS; (i) synthesizing block copolymers of PGS with poly(tetramethylene oxide)glycol (PTMO) and (ii) preparing a blend of PGS-b-PTMO with a poly(ester–ether) thermoplastic elastomer. The consequence of molar ratio (hard and soft segments) and M(n) of soft segment on tensile properties of the material was investigated. The PGS-b-PTMO with 25:75 mole ratios of hard and soft segments and having a medium M(n) soft segment (5350 g mol(–1)) exhibits an appreciable increase in percentage of elongation that is from 32% for PGS to 737%. Blends of PGS-b-PTMO and a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, Hytrel 3078, form a semi-interpenetrated polymer network, which exhibits increased tensile strength to 2.11 MPa and percentage of elongation to 2574. An elongation of such magnitude is unprecedented in the literature for predominantly aliphatic polyesters and demonstrates that the simple polyester can be tailored for superior performance. American Chemical Society 2018-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6312632/ /pubmed/30613821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02451 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Wilson, Runcy
Divakaran, Anumon V.
S, Kiran
Varyambath, Anuraj
Kumaran, Alaganandam
Sivaram, Swaminathan
Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan
Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title_full Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title_fullStr Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title_full_unstemmed Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title_short Poly(glycerol sebacate)-Based Polyester–Polyether Copolymers and Their Semi-Interpenetrated Networks with Thermoplastic Poly(ester–ether) Elastomers: Preparation and Properties
title_sort poly(glycerol sebacate)-based polyester–polyether copolymers and their semi-interpenetrated networks with thermoplastic poly(ester–ether) elastomers: preparation and properties
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6312632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30613821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02451
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