Controlled synthesis of radiolabelled amine methacrylate water-soluble polymers with end-groups of varying hydrophobicity and studies of adsorption behaviour

Mark Long, David W. Thornthwaite, Suzanne H. Rogers, Francis R. Livens, Steve P. Rannard

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    Abstract

    The effect of chain end chemistry on the behaviour of poly(2-(diethylamino) ethyl methacrylate) has been studied through the placement of various radioactive groups with increasing hydrophobicity at the chain end of the polymer. Controlled radical polymerisation with 14C-labelled initiators was used to form polymers of very similar chain length including doubly-labelled, fluorescent-radio polymers. Monitoring and quantification of behaviour was conducted purely using radiotechniques, without the need for fluorescence measurement, showing a clear impact on solid surface adsorption across a range of surface types (filter paper, photographic paper and hair). The studies presented here have clear implications for the study of polymer behaviour through low level fluorescent modification of water-soluble polymers.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)154-161
    Number of pages7
    JournalPolymer Chemistry
    Volume3
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012

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