Issue 10, 2004

Biocatalytic “green” synthesis of PEG-based aromatic polyesters: optimization of the substrate and reaction conditions

Abstract

The condensation copolymerization of a variety of linker molecules with polyethylene glycols (PEGs) of varying molecular weights, catalyzed by lipases under solvent-less conditions is reported. Previously, we reported the lipase-catalyzed condensation polymerization of dimethyl 5-hydroxyisophthalate with polyethylene glycol. Herein we have used a number of linker molecules with hydroxyl, amino, carboxylic acid, alkoxy, amido and alkoxycarbonyl moieties. Also, studies were conducted on the effects of the reaction parameters on the polymerization reactions. The hydrophilic segment was also varied, i.e. polyethylene glycols with molecular weights 300, 600, 900 and 1500 have been used for copolymerization with dimethyl 5-hydroxyisophthalate. The molecular weight of the polyethylene glycol affected the polymer yield and molecular weight. In principle, the method developed is flexible so that it can be used to generate a wide array of functionalized amphiphilic copolymers. In the absence of biocatalytic transformation, such structural control is extremely difficult or currently impossible to obtain.

Graphical abstract: Biocatalytic “green” synthesis of PEG-based aromatic polyesters: optimization of the substrate and reaction conditions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 May 2004
Accepted
30 Jul 2004
First published
29 Sep 2004

Green Chem., 2004,6, 516-520

Biocatalytic “green” synthesis of PEG-based aromatic polyesters: optimization of the substrate and reaction conditions

R. Kumar, R. Tyagi, V. S. Parmar, L. A. Samuelson, J. Kumar and A. C. Watterson, Green Chem., 2004, 6, 516 DOI: 10.1039/B407700H

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