1. Nanoporous Gyroid-Structured Epoxy from Block Copolymer Templates for High Protein Adsorbability.
- Author
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Wang XB, Lin TC, Hsueh HY, Lin SC, He XD, and Ho RM
- Subjects
- Epoxy Resins, Polystyrenes, Porosity, Nanopores, Polymers, Proteins pharmacokinetics
- Abstract
Nanoporous epoxy with gyroid texture is fabricated by using a nanoporous polymer with gyroid-forming nanochannels as a template for polymerization of epoxy. The nanoporous polymer template is obtained from the self-assembly of degradable block copolymer, polystyrene-b-poly(l-lactide) (PS-PLLA), followed by hydrolysis of PLLA blocks. Templated polymerization can be conducted under ambient conditions to create well-defined, bicontinuous epoxy networks in a PS matrix. By taking advantage of multistep curing of epoxy, well-ordered robust nanoporous epoxy can be obtained after removal of PS template, giving robust porous materials. The through-hole nanoporous epoxy in the film state can be used as a coated layer to enhance the adsorbability for both lysozyme and bovine serum albumin.
- Published
- 2016
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