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Precise Functionalization of Polymers Using CALB-Based Enzymatic Methods
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society
  • Marcelo Castano, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Kwang Su Seo, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Jukuan Zheng, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Matthew L. Becker, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Judit D Puskas, University of Akron Main Campus
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-16-2014
Disciplines
Abstract

The synthesis of functional polymers with well-defined structure, end-group fidelity and physico-chemical properties useful for biomedical applications has proven challenging. Chemo-enzymatic methods are an alternative strategy to increase the diversity of functional groups in polymeric materials. Specifically, enzyme-catalyzed polymer functionalization carried out under solventless conditions is a great advancement in the design of green processes for biomedical applications, where the toxicity of solvents and catalyst residues need to be considered. Enzymes offer several distinct advantages, including high efficiency, catalyst recyclability, and mild reaction conditions.

Citation Information
Marcelo Castano, Kwang Su Seo, Jukuan Zheng, Matthew L. Becker, et al.. "Precise Functionalization of Polymers Using CALB-Based Enzymatic Methods" Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society Vol. 247 Iss. 484-POLY (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew_becker/88/