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Betulin-Constituted multiblock amphiphiles for broad-spectrum protein resistance

Authors :
Xiangjun Gong
Guangzhao Zhang
Junpeng Zhao
Helmut Schlaad
Ye Chen
Qilei Song
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Multiblock-like amphiphilic polyurethanes constituted by poly(ethylene oxide) and biosourced betulin are designed for antifouling and synthesized by a convenient organocatalytic route comprising tandem chain-growth and step-growth polymerizations. The doping density of betulin (D-B) in the polymer chain structure is readily varied by a mixed-initiator strategy. The spin-coated polymer films exhibit unique nanophase separation and protein resistance behaviors. Higher D-B leads to enhanced surface hydrophobicity and, unexpectedly, improved protein resistance. It is found that the surface holds molecular-level heterogeneity when D-B is substantially high due to restricted phase separation; therefore, broad-spectrum protein resistance is achieved despite considerable surface hydrophobicity. As D-B decreases, the distance between adjacent betulin units increases so that hydrophobic nanodomains are formed, which provide enough landing areas for relatively small-sized proteins to adsorb on the surface.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4751414f6d8afe0bdd9db8d95b9560f