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Functional, Degradable Polyester Materials Synthesized From Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone-Co-2-Oxepane-1,5-Dione): An Investigation Into The Derivatization, Self Assembly, And Degradation Behavior Of Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone)-Based Materials, Rhiannon K. Iha Aug 2010

Functional, Degradable Polyester Materials Synthesized From Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone-Co-2-Oxepane-1,5-Dione): An Investigation Into The Derivatization, Self Assembly, And Degradation Behavior Of Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone)-Based Materials, Rhiannon K. Iha

Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Biocompatible, degradable polymers possessing a high degree of complexity are an extremely desirable target for many applications. In order to further develop the range and utility of materials made from aliphatic polyesters, poly(epsilon-caprolactone-co-2-oxepane-1,5-dione) (P(CL-co-OPD)) was used as a polymeric precursor for the construction of a series of functional polyester-based materials. By taking advantage of the electrophilic ketone moieties characteristic of the OPD repeat unit, small molecule and polymer grafts were attached to the PCL backbone through the formation of both hydrazone and ketoxime ether linkages. This work has focused on both the synthesis and characterization of functional, degradable polyesters, including …