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Glycolipid Biomaterials: Solid-State Properties of a Poly(sophorolipid)

Authors :
Richard A. Gross
Massimo Gazzano
Mariastella Scandola
Elisa Zini
Sabine R. Wallner
E. Zini
M. Gazzano
M. Scandola
S. R. Wallner
R. A. Gross
Source :
Macromolecules, 41 (2008): 7463–7468. doi:10.1021/ma800496f, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Zini, Elisa; Gazzano, Massimo; Scandola, Mariastella; Wallner, Sabine R.; Gross, Richard A./titolo:Glycolipid Biomaterials: Solid-State Properties of a Poly(sophorolipid)/doi:10.1021%2Fma800496f/rivista:Macromolecules (Print)/anno:2008/pagina_da:7463/pagina_a:7468/intervallo_pagine:7463–7468/volume:41
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Chemical Society., [Easton, Pa.], Stati Uniti d'America, 2008.

Abstract

Structural complexity inherited from a microbial synthesis of glycolipids was translated into unique poly(sophorolipid) biomaterials. ROMP polymerization of natural diacetylated lactonic sophorolipids gave a high molecular weight polymer with asymmetric bola-amphiphilic repeating units. The poly(sophorolipid) chain alternates C18 oleic-like aliphatic segments (90% cis-configured double bonds) with bulky diacetylated disaccharide moieties. The solid-state properties were investigated by means of TGA, DSC, TMDSC, and variable-temperature X-ray diffraction. The poly(sophorolipid) is a solid at room temperature that undergoes the glass transition at 61 degrees C and melts at 123 degrees C. The crystal phase is associated with ordered packing of the aliphatic chain segments. The semicrystalline poly(sophorolipid) also displays a long-range order (d = 2.44 nm) involving sophorose groups that is found to persist after crystal phase melting (in high-T diffractograms) with a slightly shortened distance (2.27 nm). Upon annealing at 80 degrees C the poly(sophorolipid) recrystallizes and concomitantly the disaccharide units space out again at 2.44nm. An exothermal phenomenon that immediately follows melting and is revealed by TMDSC might be associated with the observed adjustment of sophorose units spacing in the melt. The peculiar structural organization of this novel biomaterial is discussed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Macromolecules, 41 (2008): 7463–7468. doi:10.1021/ma800496f, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Zini, Elisa; Gazzano, Massimo; Scandola, Mariastella; Wallner, Sabine R.; Gross, Richard A./titolo:Glycolipid Biomaterials: Solid-State Properties of a Poly(sophorolipid)/doi:10.1021%2Fma800496f/rivista:Macromolecules (Print)/anno:2008/pagina_da:7463/pagina_a:7468/intervallo_pagine:7463–7468/volume:41
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd4ecaf3e459ba7abdc0d0e33f88fbcb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ma800496f