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Amphiphilic thermoset elastomers from metal‐free,click crosslinking of PEG‐grafted silicone surfactants
Authors:Michael A Brook  Frances Lasowski  Heather Sheardown
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, Canada;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, Canada
Abstract:The hydrophobicity of silicone elastomers can compromise their utility in some biomaterials applications. Few effective processes exist to introduce hydrophilic groups onto a polysiloxane backbone and subsequently crosslink the material into elastomers. This problem can be overcome through the utilization of metal‐free click reactions between azidoalkylsilicones and alkynyl‐modified silicones and/or PEGs to both functionalize and crosslink silicone elastomers. Alkynyl‐functional PEG was clicked onto a fraction of the available azido groups of a functional polysiloxane, yielding azido reactive PDMS‐g‐PEG rake surfactants. The reactive polymers were then used to crosslink alkynyl‐terminated PDMS of different molecular weights. Using simple starting materials, this generic yet versatile method permits the preparation and characterization of a library of amphiphilic thermoset elastomers that vary in their composition, crosslink density, elasticity, hydrogel formation, and wettability. An appropriate balance of PEG length and crosslink density leads to a permanently highly wettable silicone elastomer that demonstrated very low levels of protein adsorption. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2015 , 53, 1082–1093
Keywords:amphiphilic  click chemistry  poly(ethylene glycol)  polymers  silicone  surface chemistry  thermoset elastomers
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