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Synthesis and application of cinnamate-functionalized rubber for the preparation of UV-curable films
Authors:Wei Wu  Solmaz Karamdoust  Bethany A. Turowec  Elizabeth R. Gillies
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St., London N6A 5B7, Canada;2. Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program, The University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St., London N6A 5B9, Canada;3. Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St., London N6A 5B9, Canada
Abstract:A butyl rubber derivative that can be cured upon exposure to UV light in the absence of additional chemical additives was developed. This polymer was prepared by the reaction of hydroxyl-functionalized butyl rubber with cinnamoyl chloride to provide a cinnamate functionalized rubber. The cinnamate content was varied by starting with derivatives prepared from butyl rubber containing either 2 or 7 mol% isoprene. The kinetics of the cross-linking was studied by UV–visible spectroscopy and it was found to vary according to the film thickness. The changes in gel content and volume swelling ratio with irradiation time were dependent on the cinnamate content. Toxicity studies suggested that the cross-linked materials do not leach toxic molecules. The approach was also applied to obtain cross-linked films of butyl rubber-poly(ethylene oxide) graft copolymers, leading to surfaces that resisted the adhesion and growth of cells. Thus the approach is versatile and is of particular interest when non-leaching coatings of cross-linked butyl rubber are desired for biomedical or other applications.
Keywords:Polyisobutylene   Butyl rubber   UV curing   Cinnamate   Coatings
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