Synthesis and functionalization of dendron‐polymer conjugate based hydrogels via sequential thiol‐ene “click” reactions |
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Authors: | Sadik Kaga Tugce N. Gevrek Amitav Sanyal Rana Sanyal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Bogazici University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Bogazici University, Center for Life Sciences and Technologies, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Fabrication and functionalization of hydrogels from well‐defined dendron‐polymer‐dendron conjugates is accomplished using sequential radical thiol‐ene “click” reactions. The dendron‐polymer conjugates were synthesized using an azide‐alkyne “click” reaction of alkene‐containing polyester dendrons bearing an alkyne group at their focal point with linear poly(ethylene glycol)‐bisazides. Thiol‐ene “click” reaction was used for crosslinking these alkene functionalized dendron‐polymer conjugates using a tetrathiol‐based crosslinker to provide clear and transparent hydrogels. Hydrogels with residual alkene groups at crosslinking sites were obtained by tuning the alkene‐thiol stoichiometry. The residual alkene groups allow efficient postfunctionalization of these hydrogel matrices with thiol‐containing molecules via a subsequent radical thiol‐ene reaction. The photochemical nature of radical thiol‐ene reaction was exploited to fabricate micropatterned hydrogels. Tunability of functionalization of these hydrogels, by varying dendron generation and polymer chain length was demonstrated by conjugation of a thiol‐containing fluorescent dye. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2016 , 54, 926–934 |
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Keywords: | dendrimer dendron‐polymer conjugates functionalization hydrogels thiol‐ene “ click” reaction |
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