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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lactide polymerization with iron alkoxide complexes

Keuchguerian, Arek 12 1900 (has links)
Les essais préliminaires pour préparer des alcoolates de fer à partir du bichlorure ou bibromure de fer (II), en les combinant avec des ligands de type diimino pyridine, ont engendré la formation de complexes homoleptiques et hétéroleptiques, dépendant des substituants sur les branches imines du ligand. Ces complexes homoleptiques octaédriques et paramagnétiques ont été étudiés par rapport à leurs propriétés spectroscopiques et cristallographiques. De plus, la synthèse des complexes de fer hétéroleptique a engendré de bons précurseurs penta-coordonnés pour les réactions de substitution de ligands avec des alcoolates de métaux alcalins, de manière à produire les dialcoolates de fer (II) désirés. Des techniques d’analyse telles que la spectroscopie UV-vis, l’analyse élémentaire, la spectrométrie de masse à haute résolution et la cristallographie aux rayons X ont été utilisées pour caractériser ces complexes de fer. L’activité catalytique de ces complexes de fer (II) a aussi été étudiée par rapport à la polymérisation du lactide; les dialcoolates convoités ont été générés in-situ en raison de la difficulté à produire et à isoler les dérivés alcoolates des complexes diimino pyridine de fer. Une étude approfondie a aussi été faite sur les réactions de polymérisation, surtout par rapport aux valeurs de conversion à l’échelle du temps, ainsi qu’à la tacticité des chaines de polymères obtenues. Ces analyses ont été effectuées par l’entremise de la spectroscopie de résonance magnétique nucléaire, de la chromatographie d’exclusion stérique, et de la spectrométrie de masse MALDI (désorption-ionisation laser assistée par matrice). / Initial attempts to prepare iron alkoxide complexes, from iron (II) dichloride or dibromide, in combination with various bis(imino) pyridine ligands, led to the formation of homoleptic and heteroleptic complexes depending on the N-substituents on the imino moieties. A study was made of the resulting paramagnetic octahedral homoleptic complexes, with respect to their spectroscopic properties, as well as their crystallographic parameters. Alternatively, the synthesis of penta-coordinate heteroleptic iron (II) complexes provided good precursors for the ligand substitution reactions with alkaline alkoxides, to produce the desired iron bis(alkoxide) derivatives. Methods such as UV-vis spectroscopy, elemental analysis, high resolution mass spectrometry and X-ray crystallography were used for the characterization of these iron complexes. The catalytic activity of these iron (II) complexes was investigated with respect to lactide polymerization; the desired bis(alkoxide) species were generated in-situ due to the difficulties in isolating pure alkoxide derivatives of the bis(imino) pyridine iron (II) complexes. An informative study was made of both time-scale conversion values, as well as tacticity properties of the resulting polylactic acid chains, through proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography, as well as MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) mass spectrometry measurements.
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Avaliação do potencial de Burkholderia sacchari produzir o copolimero biodegradável poli(3-hidroxibutirato-co-3-hidroxihexanoato) [P(3HB-co-3HHX)]. / Evaluating the potential of Burkholderia sacchari to produce the biodegradable copolymer poly (3-hydroxybutirate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate).

Mendonça, Thatiane Teixeira 11 February 2010 (has links)
A capacidade de B. sacchari acumular poli-3-hidroxibutirato-co-3-hidroxihexanoato (P3HB-co-3HHx) foi confirmada, com até 2 mol% de 3HHx no PHA total (<10% do 3HHx máximo teórico a partir do ácido), indicando flexibilidade da PHA sintase por substratos, porém alta eficiência nas vias catabólicas do hexanoato. Análise da estabilidade térmica do PHA indicou uma temperatura de degradação reduzida, compatível com a presença de unidades 3HHx. Mutantes incapazes de crescer em ácido hexanóico foram obtidos com UV e transposon mini-Tn5, que ainda acumulavam 3HHx a partir de hexanoato mas com redução na capacidade do acúmulo de 3HB e 3HHx. Foram construídos recombinantes abrigando o gene phaB (codificador de 3-cetoacil-CoA redutase) de Ralstonia eutropha ou phaJ1 e phaJ2 (codificadores de enoil-CoA hidratases R-específicas) de Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A expressão de phaB ou phaJ1 aumentou a canalização de 3HB para a PHA sintase, apesar de não aumentar as frações de 3HHx. Monômeros de 3HHx e 3HO foram detectados a partir de ácidos butírico e octanóico, respectivamente. / The ability of B. sacchari to accumulate poly-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate (P3HB-co-3HHx) from glucose and hexanoic acid was confirmed. 3HHx content was up to 2 mol% of PHA (<10% of the maximum theoretical 3HHx from the acid), indicating a substrate flexibility of B. sacchari PHA synthase, but high efficiency of hexanoate catabolic pathways. Thermal stability analysis of the copolymer indicated a reduced degradation temperature compatible with 3HHx units. Mutants unable to grow on hexanoic acid were obtained with UV and mini-Tn5 transposon. They still accumulated 3HHx from hexanoate, but the ability to accumulate 3HB and 3HHx was reduced. Recombinants harboring the Ralstonia eutropha phaB (encoding 3-ketoacyl-CoA reductase) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa phaJ1 and phaJ4 genes (encoding R-specific enoyl-CoA hydratases) were constructed. Expression of both phaB and phaJ1 increased the channeling of 3HB to the PHA synthase, despite no increase on 3HHx fraction was observed. 3HHx and 3HO monomers were detected from butyric and octanoic acids, respectively.
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Toxoide diftérico: nova roupagem para uma vacina tradicional / Diphtheric toxoid: new clothes for a traditional vaccine

Namur, Jocimara Ambrosio de Moraes 27 November 2007 (has links)
O processo de micrencapsulação de proteínas em microesferas (MS) de PLGA [poli (ácido lactico-co-glicolico)] é fácil de fazer e é uma ferramenta útil para melhorar tanto uma formulação quanto para aumentar a atividade imunológica de vacinas de novas gerações. A MS-PLGA têm caráter adjuvante porque é um sistema particulado e, além disto, controla a liberação do antígeno. O escopo desta tese foi o de dar uma nova roupagem para um antígeno vacinal tradicional e muito bem estudado- o toxoide diftérico (Dtxd). Estudaram-se a produção de MS de tamanho desejado; os mecanismos que controlam danos nas proteínas durante o processo de micrencapsulação; a produção de microesferas com características de liberações em tempos distintos e ensaios biológicos. O tamanho de MS é um determinante fundamental para controlar a velocidade de liberação de um soluto. Para se produzir MS com tamanhos controlados usou-se um desenho fatorial experimental com três fatores distintos e três pontos centrais, para se determinar a influência das variáveis (concentração de poli álcool vinílico; velocidade de agitação e relação fase dispersa/fase contínua) na determinação do tamanho das MS. Foram obtidas MS esféricas e lisas de 4- 15 &#181;m de diâmetro. Estes resultados abrem a possibilidade de se formular PLGA-MS com tamanhos planejados através de um mínimo de experimentos. O mecanismo de danos conformacionais nas proteínas nas várias fases do processo de produção de PLGA-MS é ainda uma questão em aberto. Usaram-se várias técnicas biofísicas (HPLC, espectroscopias no uv, fluorescência e CD) além de ELISA para se testar a interferência dos sais da série de Hofmeister sobre a solubilidade e estabilidade da proteína durante a emulsificação e do contacto com a interface água/cloreto de metileno (primeira etapa do processo de preparação de MS). Estudaram-se também a influência de oligômeros de PLGA e SDS sobre a estrutura da proteína no meio de liberação (etapa de liberação do soluto). A emulsificação de Dtxd na presença de Mg2+ induziu agregação protéica, com exposição de resíduos hidrofóbicos para o meio; variações no ângulo diédrico do S-S proteico e perda de identidade imunológica. Esta agregação foi quase abolida pelo caotrópico SCN- (toxicidade = 30 g/ homem adulto de 70 kg). A conformação \"nativa\" do Dtxd e sua atividade biológica foram protegidas pelo KSCN. Os oligômeros de PLGA e o SDS induziram uma conformação de Dtxd nova. A adição de KSCN na fase aquosa aumentou a eficiência de encapsulação de Dtxd pela PLGA-MS em 20 %. Esta foi a solução mais simples quando comparada com aquelas descritas na literatura. Produziram-se seis formulações diferentes (diferentes massas molares e carboximetilações do PLGA) com pelo menos três cinéticas de liberações distintas. Imunizaram-se camundongos com 5 &#181;g de Dtxd encapsulado em MS-PLGA usando-se dois polímeros de 12 kDa (-COOH livre ou metilado) e um outro de 63 kDa (metilado). O padrão de resposta e a maturidade imunológicas foram medidos por titulações de IgG1 e IgG2a. Mantiveram-se os mesmos padrões de resposta humoral (desejável). Menores quantidades de antígenos foram necessárias para se obter os mesmos benefícios gerados pela vacina tradicional de Dtxd. Aumentaram-se a produção e a seletividade de anticorpos através de duas manipulações simples: a formulação e o tempo da aplicação da dose de reforço. Estes resultados colocam estas formulações na área de vacinas de sucesso uma vez que também foram obtidas memórias imunológicas. / The protein microencapsulation within microspheres (MS) of PLGA (Poly-lactide-co-glycolide) is easy to do and, it is a useful tool to enhance formulation and immunologic performances for new generation vaccines. MS-PLGA has adjuvant character because it is a particulate system and can control the antigen release. The question addressed in this thesis was to give this new dress for the traditional and well studied vaccine antigen - the diphtheria toxoid (Dtxd). The steps of MS control size production; mechanism to control protein damages; MS production with different polymers and biological assay were addressed here. MS size is a primary determinant of solute release velocity. A full factorial experimental design 23 with triplicate at the central point was used to determine the influence of variables (polyvinyl alcohol concentration, stirring velocity and the relationship between dispersed /continuous phase) on MS size. Uniformly spherical and smooth microspheres (4 - 15 &#181;m of diameter) were obtained. These results open the possibility of formulating PLGA microspheres with custom sizes performing a minimum of experiments as required for specific applications. It stills an open question to detail the conformational mechanism of protein damages during the various steps of the PLGA microencapsulation process. Various techniques (HPLC gel filtration, ELISA, Fluorescence, UV and Circular dichroism spectroscopies) were tested on the interference of the Hofmeister ion series over protein solubility and stability during the emulsification and contact with the interface water/CH2Cl2 interface (First step on MS preparation). The interference of SDS and PLGA olygomers over protein structure in the liberation media was also studied (solute liberation step). The Dtxd emulsification in the presence of Mg2+ was followed by protein aggregation, with exposition of hydrophobic residues and changes on the dihedral S-S protein angle and loses on immunological identity. This aggregation is 95% avoided by the chaotropic and little toxic salt KSCN (30g/ adult human of 70 kg). All the \"native\" Dtxd conformation and biological properties were maintained by KSCN. MS with different liberation kinetics profile and different erosion characteristics were obtained by using six different polymers. The SDS and PLGA olygomers exerted a generation of new Dtxd molecular organization. The KSCN increased Dtxd encapsulation within PLGA-MS in more than 20 %. This was the simplest solution used to solve protein aggregation compared with others solutions used in the literature. The six different formulations produced (differing in molar mass and carboxymethylation) produced, at least, three different Dtxd liberation profiles. Mice were primed with 5 µg of Dtxd microencapsulated within MS prepared with 12 kDa (ended carboxymethylated or free PLGA) and with 63 kDa (methylated) PLGA. The response patterns and the immune maturity were measured by IgG1 and IgG2a titrations. The humoral pattern was maintained, but fewer antigens were needed to obtain the same traditional Dtxd vaccine benefits. The simple change on Dtxd-PLGA formulation and timing of the booster enhanced both, antibody production and selectivity. An immunological memory was also obtained, putting so, these formulations in the field of successful vaccine.
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Estudo de nanocompósitos formados por PLA e nanopartículas de celulose. / Study of nanocomposite formed by PLA and cellulose nanoparticles.

Bartolomei, Suellen Signer 08 April 2016 (has links)
Devido à preocupação com o meio ambiente e o volume crescente de resíduos plástico em aterros sanitários, os polímeros biodegradáveis estão sendo estudados extensivamente. Um deles é o PLA. Apesar de possuir propriedades comparáveis a polímeros commodities e polímeros de engenharia, ainda é necessário melhorar certas características do PLA, como resistência ao impacto. Para isso, a nanocelulose (NC) pode ser usada sem alterações significativas na biodegradação polimérica. Este estudo teve como objetivo obter a nanocelulose, caracteriza-la e incorpora-la ao poli(ácido láctico) (PLA), assim como, estudar as propriedades térmicas, morfológicas e mecânicas do compósito obtido. A NC foi obtida por hidrólise ácida utilizando ácido fosfórico e posteriormente foi silanizada com três silanos distintos. As nanopartículas foram caracterizadas por Birrefringência, Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão (MET), Termogravimetria (TG), Potencial Zeta, Espectroscopia Vibracional de Absorção no Infravermelho com Transformada de Fourier (FTIR) e Difração de Raio X (DRX). Com as imagens obtidas pelo MET foi possível medir o tamanho das partículas de NC. E então obter a razão de aspecto de 82 e o limite de percolação de 1,1% em massa, confirmando a morfologia de nanofibra. De acordo as analises TG\'s, a presença de NC silanizada aumentou o início da degradação térmica. Os compósitos, contendo 3% em massa de NC, foram obtidos por fusão em câmara de mistura e moldados por injeção. Os compósitos foram caracterizados por FTIR, Cromatografia de Permeação em Gel (GPC), TG, Calorimetria Exploratória Diferencial (DSC), Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura (MEV-FEG), Impacto e Tração. As análises dos compósitos mostraram que a NC atuou como agente de nucleação, facilitando a cristalização do PLA, além de a NC ter atuado como reforço na matriz polimérica melhorando as propriedades mecânicas. / Due to concern for the environment and the growing volume of plastic waste in landfills, biodegradable polymers are being studied extensively. One of them is the PLA. Despite properties comparable to commodities polymers and engineering polymers, it is still necessary to improve certain characteristics of PLA, such as impact resistance. For this, the nanocelulose (CN) can be used without significant changes on the polymeric biodegradation. This study aimed to obtain nanocelulose, characterizes it and incorporates it to polylactic acid (PLA), even as, studies of thermal, morphological and mechanical properties of the composites processed. The CN was obtained by acid hydrolysis using phosphoric acid and it was, subsequently, silanized with three different silanes. The nanoparticles were characterized by Birefringence, Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Thermogravimetry (TG), Zeta Potential, Spectroscopy Absorption Vibrational Infrared Fourier Transform (FTIR) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). By images taken by TEM was possible to measure the size of particles CN. So, obtain the aspect ratio of 82 and the percolation limit of 1.1 wt%, demonstrating morphology of nanofiber. According to TG analysis, the beginning of thermal degradation increased when CN Pure was compared with modified CN. The composite, containing 3 wt% CN, were obtained by melt in mixing chamber and then injection molded. The composites were characterized by FTIR, Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC), TG, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Impact and Tensile Strength. The results showed that the CN acts as a nucleating agent in PLA, facilitating the crystallization and acts as reinforcement in polymer matrix to improve the mechanical properties.
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Desenvolvimento de materiais comp?sitos porosos de PE-g-MA/fibra de coco/quitosana e aplica??o como materiais adsorventes na remo??o de cromo (III). / Development of PE-g-MA/coconut fiber/chitosan porous composite materials and application as adsorbents for the removal of chromium (III).

Wysard Junior, Mauro Meliga 15 October 2013 (has links)
Submitted by Sandra Pereira (srpereira@ufrrj.br) on 2017-01-20T13:13:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2013 - Mauro Meliga Wysard Junior.pdf: 3560905 bytes, checksum: 2826a580c7e2ec9ebe3a9e07daacb4f7 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-01-20T13:13:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2013 - Mauro Meliga Wysard Junior.pdf: 3560905 bytes, checksum: 2826a580c7e2ec9ebe3a9e07daacb4f7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-10-15 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / The need to reduce environmental impacts while maintaining economic efficiency of various processes has motivated research to develop cheaper and sustainable technologies, to replace those already employed in the industrial sectors. Thus, recycling and utilization of natural materials such as coconut fiber or marine animal shells, is envisioned as an alternative to reduce the environmental impact and at the same time the use of these components in industrial processes reduces operational costs. In this context the biosorbents are included, such as coconut fibers and chitosan, which have high applicability to processes for removing metal ions, and are widely available at low cost. In addition, the problem found in the recovery of these adsorbents and adsorbate after the adsorption process can be bypassed by setting biosorbents in polymeric matrixes, obtaining larger parts, which facilitates the separation steps. Thus, this work aims to develop porous composite adsorbent properties, from the physical mixture of maleic anhydride polyethylene (PE-g-MA), coconut fiber (FC), chitosan (Q), and sodium chloride (NaCl) used as porogen agent), and assess the capacity of these new porous composite in the removal of metallic chromium (III) Ion, since this is a residue present in large industrial activities such as electroplating. The porosity of this material was obtained by leaching of NaCl, present in the composition of composite material. For this assessment, we conducted a trial planning, where could be evaluate the influence of particle size of coconut fiber and the amount of chitosan on adsorption process efficiency, as well as the pH of an aqueous solution containing the chromium (III) adsorbate. With the results could be concluded that the model used in planning was valid for the evaluation of the significance of these variables, as well as the trend of better removal of chromium (III), which took place in the higher pH values (between 6 and 7) and in the presence of increased amounts of chitosan (7.5-8.6 g). The granulometric size range of coconut fiber that was more favorable was between 0.097-0.142 mm. Analyzing these porous composites by spectroscopy in the infrared (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), water absorption and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), you can see and confirm the strong interaction between the components of the mixture, possibly by interfering in the process efficiency of adsorption of chromium / A necessidade de reduzir impactos ambientais e ao mesmo tempo manter a efici?ncia econ?mica de diversos processos, vem motivando o meio acad?mico a realizar pesquisas voltadas para o desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias mais baratas e sustent?veis, que possam substituir as j? empregadas nos setores industriais. Desta forma, a reciclagem e a utiliza??o de mat?rias-primas naturais como a casca de coco e carapa?as de animais marinhos ? vislumbrada como uma alternativa para a redu??o do impacto ambiental, e ao mesmo tempo, pela utiliza??o desses componentes em processos industriais com a finalidade de reduzir custos operacionais. Neste contexto encontram-se os biossorventes naturais, como a fibra de coco e a quitosana, que apresentam alta aplicabilidade em processos de remo??o de ?ons met?licos, e uma grande disponibilidade a baixo custo. Al?m disso, o problema encontrado na recupera??o desses adsorventes e do adsorvato ap?s o processo de adsor??o pode ser contornado pela fixa??o dos biossorventes em matrizes polim?ricas, obtendo-se pe?as de maior volume, o que facilita as etapas de separa??o. Assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver comp?sitos porosos com propriedades adsorventes, a partir da mistura f?sica de polietileno graftizado com anidrido maleico (PE-g-MA), fibra de coco (FC), quitosana (Q) e cloreto de s?dio (NaCl) utilizado como agente porog?nico), e avaliar a capacidade de adsor??o desses novos comp?sitos porosos na remo??o do ?on met?lico cromo (III), j? que este, ? um res?duo presente em grandes atividades industriais, como a galvanoplastia. Com esta finalidade, foi realizado um planejamento experimental, onde foi avaliada a influ?ncia do tamanho das part?culas de fibra de coco e da quantidade de quitosana na efici?ncia do processo de adsor??o, assim como o pH da solu??o aquosa contendo o adsorvato cromo (III). Com os resultados pode-se concluir que o modelo usado no planejamento experimental foi v?lido para a avalia??o da signific?ncia dessas vari?veis, como para as melhores condi??es de remo??o do cromo (III), as quais aconteceram nos valores mais elevados de pH (entre 6 e 7) e na presen?a de maiores quantidades de quitosana (7,5-8,6 g). A faixa granulom?trica da fibra de coco que se mostrou mais favor?vel foi de 0,097-0,142 mm. Analisando esses comp?sitos porosos por espectroscopia na regi?o do infravermelho (FTIR), difra??o de raios-X (DRX), absor??o de ?gua e microscopia eletr?nica de varredura (MEV), p?de-se constatar e confirmar a forte intera??o ocorrida entre os componentes da mistura, possivelmente, interferindo na efici?ncia do processo de adsor??o do cromo (III).
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Obtenção de mutantes deficientes no acúmulo de PHA e construção de linhagens recombinantes para o controle da composição monomérica / Mutants deficient on polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) accumulation and construction of recombinants to control monomer composition on PHA

Gomes, Rogério de Sousa 03 February 2010 (has links)
Pseudomonas putida produz PHA de cadeia média (PHAMCL) a partir de carboidratos e óleos vegetais. Genes de biossíntese de P3HB (poli-3-hidroxibutirato) de Ralstonia eutropha foram inseridos em P. putida IPT046 selvagem e mutantes PHA-. A expressão de phaC, codificador da PHA sintase, permitiu o acumulo de PHA com alto teor de 3HB, indicando que P. putida possui enzimas geradoras de 3HB. A expressão de phaB mostrou que seu produto canaliza 3HB e 3-hidroxihexanoato (3HHx) da <font face=\"Symbol\">&#946-oxidação para a PHA sintase. Ao expressar phaC em IPT461, afetado na PHA sintase, 30% de P3HB-co-3HHx-co-3HO foram produzidos a partir de carboidratos, mostrando que há vias metabólicas eficientes para suprir 3HAMCL, que são incorporados pela PHA sintase de R. eutropha. Usando transposon mini-Tn5, obtiveram-se mutantes deficientes na biossíntese de PHA a partir de glicose ou glicose e octanoato. Não se detectaram mutantes exclusivamente deficientes no acúmulo de PHA a partir de octanoato, indicando que diferentes produtos gênicos canalizam intermediários da <font face=\"Symbol\">&#946-oxidação para a síntese de PHA. / Pseudomonas putida produces medium-chain-length PHA (PHAMCL) from carbohydrates and plant oils. Recombinants harboring the P3HB (polyhydroxybutyrate) biosynthesis genes from Ralstonia eutropha were constructed on P. putida IPT046 wild type and PHA- mutants. Expression of phaC, encoding, PHA synthase, allowed the synthesis of PHA with high 3HB content, indicating that P. putida has enzymes to generate 3HB. Expression of phaB showed that its product channels 3HB and 3-hydroxyhexanoate (3HHx) from <font face=\"Symbol\">&#946-oxidation to the PHA synthase. When phaC was expressed on IPT461, affected in the PHA synthase, 30% P3HB-co-3HHx-co-3HO were accumulated from carbohydrates, showing that there are metabolic pathways efficient to supply 3HAMCL, which are incorporated by the R. eutropha PHA synthase. Using mini-Tn5 transposon, mutants deficient on PHA biosynthesis from glucose or glucose and octanoate were produced. No mutant deficient exclusively on PHA biosynthesis from octanoate was detected. Thus different gene products may channel intermediates from <font face=\"Symbol\">&#946-oxidation to PHA biosynthesis.
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Synthesis, Characterisation and Properties of Biomimetic Biodegradable Polymers

Nederberg, Fredrik January 2005 (has links)
<p>The acceptance of blood contacting implants creating favorable conditions <i>in vivo</i> is decisively determined by their interaction with proteins that mediate inter cellular interactions with synthetic substrates. Adsorbed proteins can activate blood cascade systems like coagulation and complement that may result in serious blood clots, and/or immunological reactions. Poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG), heparin, and phosphoryl choline (PC) functional poly (methacrylates) are previously used polymers with known non-adhesive properties in blood contacting events.</p><p>This thesis contributes to this extensive research by introducing a novel type of biomaterial that equips biodegradable polymers with biomimetic functionalities. The phospholipid mimetic material is synthesized by combining biodegradable polymers with various functional polar end-groups consisting of zwitterionic phosphoryl choline (PC), anionic succinates, and cationic quaternary ammonium. The polymer backbone provides mechanical stability and biodegradability whilst the various head groups provide a variety of functions. The careful evaluation of the synthesis has allowed reaction conditions to be optimized leading to complete conversion at each step and subsequently high yields. Initially, poly (e-caprolactone) (PCL) was used since it provided a suitable synthetic starting point. However, the synthesis has also included poly (trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) to provide a material that allows spontaneous surface enrichment of the polar PC group. This was achieved with an added hydrophilic environment. </p><p>Through the synthesis of multi PC functional PTMC, additional bulk organisation by the formation of zwitterionomers (PC ionomer) was achieved. Low modulus elasticity and water uptake were some of the properties of the formed material. As a result it was shown that the PC ionomer could be used for protein/drug loading and subsequent release. Furthermore, the material possessed non-adhesive properties in different biological environments.</p><p>Importantly, the result suggests that a versatile synthetic platform has been established that may provide a smorgasbord of different functional polymers, or combinations of such. This is indeed important since it was shown that the polymer in many ways dictates how the material may take advantage of an added functionality. </p><p>Such materials should be interesting for a variety of biomedical applications including the production of soft hemocompatible tissue.</p>
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Tailoring of Biomaterials using Ionic Interactions : Synthesis, Characterization and Application

Atthoff, Björn January 2006 (has links)
<p>The interactions between polymers and components of biological systems are an important area of interest within the fields of tissue engineering, polymer chemistry, medicine and biomaterials. In order to create such a biomimetic material, it must show the inherent ability to reproduce or elicit a biological function. How do we design synthetic materials in order to direct their interactions with biological systems?</p><p>This thesis contributes to this research with aspects of how polymers interact with biological materials with the help of ionic interactions. Polyesters, biodegradable or not, may after a hydrolytic cleavage interact ionically with protonated amines by the liberated carboxylate functions. Amines are found in proteins and this fact will help us to anchor proteins to polyester surfaces. Another type of interaction is to culture cells in polymeric materials, i.e. scaffolds. We have been working on compliant substrates, knitted structures, to allow cell culture in three dimensions. A problem that arises here is how to get a high cell seeding efficiency? By working on the interactions between polymers, proteins and finally cells, it is possible to create a polarized protein membrane that allows for very efficient cell seeding, and subsequent three dimensional cell cultures. Finally a synthetic route to taylor interaction was developed. Here a group of polymers known as ionomers were synthesized. In our case ionic end groups have been placed onto biodegradable polycarbonates, we have created amphiphilic telechelic ionomers. Functionalization, anionic or cationic, changes the properties of the material in many ways due to aggregation and surface enrichment of ionic groups. It is possible to add functional groups for a variety of different interactions, for example introducing ionic groups that interact and bind to the complementary charge of proteins or on the other hand one can chose groups to prevent protein interactions, like the phosphorylcholine zwitterionomers. Such interactions can be utilized to modulate the release of proteins from these materials when used in protein delivery applications. The swelling properties, Tg, degradation rate and mechanical properties are among other things that will easily be altered with the choice of functional groups or backbone polymer.</p>
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Strategies for building polymers from renewable sources : Using prepolymers from steam treatment of wood and monomers from fermentation of agricultural products

Söderqvist Lindblad, Margaretha January 2003 (has links)
A strategic research area today is development of polymericproducts made from renewable sources. The ways of utilizingrenewable sources studied in this thesis are using 1)prepolymers obtained by steam treatment of wood and 2) monomersobtainable by fermentation of agricultural products. Novel hemicellulose-based hydrogels were prepared by usingprepolymers obtained from steam treatment of spruce.Hemicellulose was first modified with well-defined amounts ofmethacrylic functions. Hydrogels were then prepared by radicalpolymerization with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate orpoly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate to form hydrogels. Theradical polymerization reaction was carried out in water usinga redox initiator system. The hydrogels were in generalelastic, soft and easily swollen in water. Frequency sweeptests indicated that the hydrogel system displayed prevailingsolid-like behavior. Comparison of the hemicellulose-basedhydrogels with pure poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)-basedhydrogels showed that it was possible to preparehemicellulose-based hydrogels with properties similar to thoseof pure poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)-based hydrogels. Polyester-based materials were prepared by using themonomers 1,3- propanediol and succinic acid obtainable byfermentation. α,ω-Dihydroxyterminatedoligomeric polyesters produced by the thermal polycondensationof 1,3-propanediol and succinic acid were chain-extended toobtain sufficiently high molecular weight. Depending on thechain-extension technology adopted, poly(ester carbonate)s orpoly(ester urethane)s were obtained. In the case of poly(estercarbonate)s, the chain-extended products ofα,ω-dihydroxyterminated oligomeric copolyesters werealso produced using 1,3-propanediol/1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol/succinic acid mixtures toimprove thermal and mechanical properties. Segmented poly(esterether carbonate)s fromα,ω-dihydroxyterminated oligo(propylenesuccinate)s and poly(ethylene glycol) were also synthesized toincrease the hydrophilicity. Molecular weights and polydispersity were analyzed by SECfor all materials. Their structures were also identified by NMRspectroscopy (1H NMR and 13C NMR). All characterizations werein agreement with the proposed structures. Thermal parameterswere characterized by DSC. Tensile testing anddynamic-mechanical tests were performed and in additionpreliminary processing trials were carried out in some cases.The results demonstrate the feasibility of using monomersderived from renewable sources to build up new polymericstructures endowed with a variety of physical and mechanicalproperties.
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Synthesis, Characterisation and Properties of Biomimetic Biodegradable Polymers

Nederberg, Fredrik January 2005 (has links)
The acceptance of blood contacting implants creating favorable conditions in vivo is decisively determined by their interaction with proteins that mediate inter cellular interactions with synthetic substrates. Adsorbed proteins can activate blood cascade systems like coagulation and complement that may result in serious blood clots, and/or immunological reactions. Poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG), heparin, and phosphoryl choline (PC) functional poly (methacrylates) are previously used polymers with known non-adhesive properties in blood contacting events. This thesis contributes to this extensive research by introducing a novel type of biomaterial that equips biodegradable polymers with biomimetic functionalities. The phospholipid mimetic material is synthesized by combining biodegradable polymers with various functional polar end-groups consisting of zwitterionic phosphoryl choline (PC), anionic succinates, and cationic quaternary ammonium. The polymer backbone provides mechanical stability and biodegradability whilst the various head groups provide a variety of functions. The careful evaluation of the synthesis has allowed reaction conditions to be optimized leading to complete conversion at each step and subsequently high yields. Initially, poly (e-caprolactone) (PCL) was used since it provided a suitable synthetic starting point. However, the synthesis has also included poly (trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) to provide a material that allows spontaneous surface enrichment of the polar PC group. This was achieved with an added hydrophilic environment. Through the synthesis of multi PC functional PTMC, additional bulk organisation by the formation of zwitterionomers (PC ionomer) was achieved. Low modulus elasticity and water uptake were some of the properties of the formed material. As a result it was shown that the PC ionomer could be used for protein/drug loading and subsequent release. Furthermore, the material possessed non-adhesive properties in different biological environments. Importantly, the result suggests that a versatile synthetic platform has been established that may provide a smorgasbord of different functional polymers, or combinations of such. This is indeed important since it was shown that the polymer in many ways dictates how the material may take advantage of an added functionality. Such materials should be interesting for a variety of biomedical applications including the production of soft hemocompatible tissue.

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