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Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane

Plasma treatment is a widely applied, easy, fast, and highly reproducible surface modification technique. In this work powder plasma treatment was exploited to expose carboxylic groups along the backbone of a water soluble polymer. Specifically, a custom-made amphiphilic poly(ether urethane) contain...

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Autores principales: Laurano, Rossella, Boffito, Monica, Torchio, Alessandro, Cassino, Claudio, Chiono, Valeria, Ciardelli, Gianluca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6960810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11122109
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author Laurano, Rossella
Boffito, Monica
Torchio, Alessandro
Cassino, Claudio
Chiono, Valeria
Ciardelli, Gianluca
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Boffito, Monica
Torchio, Alessandro
Cassino, Claudio
Chiono, Valeria
Ciardelli, Gianluca
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description Plasma treatment is a widely applied, easy, fast, and highly reproducible surface modification technique. In this work powder plasma treatment was exploited to expose carboxylic groups along the backbone of a water soluble polymer. Specifically, a custom-made amphiphilic poly(ether urethane) containing Poloxamer(®) 407 blocks (M(w) = 54,000 Da) was first synthesized and its powders were plasma treated in the presence of Acrylic Acid vapor. To maximize –COOH group exposure while preventing polymer degradation, different Ar gas flow rates (i.e., 10, 30, and 50 sccm) were investigated. Upon gas flow increase, significant polymer degradation was observed, with a 35% molecular weight reduction at 50 sccm Ar flow rate. On the other hand, the highest number of exposed carboxylic groups (5.3 × 10(18) ± 5.5 × 10(17) units/g(polymer)) was obtained by setting gas flow at 10 sccm. Hence, a gas flow of 10 sccm turned out to be the best set-up to maximize –COOH exposure while preventing degradation phenomena. Additionally, upon plasma treatment, no detrimental effects were observed in the thermoresponsiveness of polymer aqueous solutions, which was ensured by Poloxamer(®) 407 blocks. Therefore, the newly developed technology here applied on an amphiphilic poly(ether urethane) could pave the way to the tailored design of a plethora of different multifunctional hydrogels.
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spelling pubmed-69608102020-01-24 Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane Laurano, Rossella Boffito, Monica Torchio, Alessandro Cassino, Claudio Chiono, Valeria Ciardelli, Gianluca Polymers (Basel) Article Plasma treatment is a widely applied, easy, fast, and highly reproducible surface modification technique. In this work powder plasma treatment was exploited to expose carboxylic groups along the backbone of a water soluble polymer. Specifically, a custom-made amphiphilic poly(ether urethane) containing Poloxamer(®) 407 blocks (M(w) = 54,000 Da) was first synthesized and its powders were plasma treated in the presence of Acrylic Acid vapor. To maximize –COOH group exposure while preventing polymer degradation, different Ar gas flow rates (i.e., 10, 30, and 50 sccm) were investigated. Upon gas flow increase, significant polymer degradation was observed, with a 35% molecular weight reduction at 50 sccm Ar flow rate. On the other hand, the highest number of exposed carboxylic groups (5.3 × 10(18) ± 5.5 × 10(17) units/g(polymer)) was obtained by setting gas flow at 10 sccm. Hence, a gas flow of 10 sccm turned out to be the best set-up to maximize –COOH exposure while preventing degradation phenomena. Additionally, upon plasma treatment, no detrimental effects were observed in the thermoresponsiveness of polymer aqueous solutions, which was ensured by Poloxamer(®) 407 blocks. Therefore, the newly developed technology here applied on an amphiphilic poly(ether urethane) could pave the way to the tailored design of a plethora of different multifunctional hydrogels. MDPI 2019-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6960810/ /pubmed/31888117 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11122109 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cassino, Claudio
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Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane
title Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane
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title_fullStr Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane
title_short Plasma Treatment of Polymer Powder as an Effective Tool to Functionalize Polymers: Case Study Application on an Amphiphilic Polyurethane
title_sort plasma treatment of polymer powder as an effective tool to functionalize polymers: case study application on an amphiphilic polyurethane
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6960810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11122109
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