Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications

Fumaric polymers are macromolecules obtained from 1,2-disubstituted monomers, which provide special structural characteristics and therefore attractive physicochemical properties for their applications. Thus, in the present review, different radical polymerization mechanisms (conventional or living)...

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Autores principales: Oberti, Tamara Gisela, Cortizo, María Susana
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1639692024-03-19T04:07:22Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/163969 Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications Oberti, Tamara Gisela Cortizo, María Susana 2023-10 2024-03-18T17:16:31Z en Ciencias Exactas Química polyfumarate radical polymerization thermal properties tissue engineering energy applications Fumaric polymers are macromolecules obtained from 1,2-disubstituted monomers, which provide special structural characteristics and therefore attractive physicochemical properties for their applications. Thus, in the present review, different radical polymerization mechanisms (conventional or living) are detailed and their characteristic kinetic parameters are shown. For example, the use of the initiator 2,2′-azobis(isobutyrate) (MAIB) allows to obtain polymers of higher molecular weight since it generates more stable primary radicals than those achieved with other azo initiators. The emergence of different controlled radical polymerization methodologies has resulted in the generation of new fumaric homo and copolymers with different properties. The structural characteristics of these materials analyzed by spectroscopic techniques and their relationship with properties in solutions, glass transition temperature, thermal stability and mechanical behavior are detailed in the present work. Finally, several biomedical and energy applications are described in which copolymers from fumaric and acrylic monomers were employed, combined or not with natural polymers to be used as scaffolds in the regeneration of bone and cartilage tissue, drug delivery systems, as flow or asphalt modifiers. From the complete reading of this review, it will be possible to achieve a global vision starting from the synthesis to the application of fumaric polymers in which the need of scaling this type of productions to reach specific industrial applications is visualized. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas Articulo Articulo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) application/pdf
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Química
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radical polymerization
thermal properties
tissue engineering
energy applications
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Química
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radical polymerization
thermal properties
tissue engineering
energy applications
Oberti, Tamara Gisela
Cortizo, María Susana
Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
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Química
polyfumarate
radical polymerization
thermal properties
tissue engineering
energy applications
description Fumaric polymers are macromolecules obtained from 1,2-disubstituted monomers, which provide special structural characteristics and therefore attractive physicochemical properties for their applications. Thus, in the present review, different radical polymerization mechanisms (conventional or living) are detailed and their characteristic kinetic parameters are shown. For example, the use of the initiator 2,2′-azobis(isobutyrate) (MAIB) allows to obtain polymers of higher molecular weight since it generates more stable primary radicals than those achieved with other azo initiators. The emergence of different controlled radical polymerization methodologies has resulted in the generation of new fumaric homo and copolymers with different properties. The structural characteristics of these materials analyzed by spectroscopic techniques and their relationship with properties in solutions, glass transition temperature, thermal stability and mechanical behavior are detailed in the present work. Finally, several biomedical and energy applications are described in which copolymers from fumaric and acrylic monomers were employed, combined or not with natural polymers to be used as scaffolds in the regeneration of bone and cartilage tissue, drug delivery systems, as flow or asphalt modifiers. From the complete reading of this review, it will be possible to achieve a global vision starting from the synthesis to the application of fumaric polymers in which the need of scaling this type of productions to reach specific industrial applications is visualized.
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title Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
title_short Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
title_full Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
title_fullStr Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
title_full_unstemmed Homo- and copolymers based on dialkyl fumarates: A review on radical polymerization, properties, current and future applications
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