Issue 14, 2011

Hyperbranched polymersversus dendrimers containing a carbosilane framework and terminal ammonium groups as antimicrobial agents

Abstract

A new family of amine- and ammonium-terminated hyperbranched polycarbosilanes (PCS) and dendrimers has been synthesized. The functionalization of a polycarbosilane matrix was carried out with peripheral allyl groups by two strategies in the case of PCS: 1) hydrosilylation of allyl amines with PCS containing terminal Si–H bonds, or 2) hydrosilylation of PCS–allyl with an aminosilane. Dendrimers with terminal amine groups were synthesized by hydrosilylation of allydimethylamine. Quaternized systems with MeI are soluble and stable in water or other protic solvent. The antibacterial properties of the ammonium-terminated hyperbranched polycarbosilanes and dendrimers have been evaluated showing that they act as potent biocides against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains.

Graphical abstract: Hyperbranched polymers versus dendrimers containing a carbosilane framework and terminal ammonium groups as antimicrobial agents

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Feb 2011
Accepted
15 Apr 2011
First published
15 Apr 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 5238-5248

Hyperbranched polymers versus dendrimers containing a carbosilane framework and terminal ammonium groups as antimicrobial agents

P. Ortega, B. M. Cobaleda, J. M. Hernández-Ros, E. Fuentes-Paniagua, J. Sánchez-Nieves, M. xmlns="http://www.rsc.org/schema/rscart38"> <. P. Tarazona, J. L. Copa-Patiño, J. Soliveri, Fco. J. de la Mata and R. Gómez, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 5238 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB05321C

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