871085-56-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Highly efficient synthesis of monodisperse poly(ethylene glycols) and derivatives through macrocyclization of oligo(ethylene glycols)
Zhang, Hua,Li, Xuefei,Shi, Qiuyan,Li, Yu,Xia, Guiquan,Chen, Long,Yang, Zhigang,Jiang, Zhong-Xing
, p. 3763 - 3767 (2015)
A macrocyclic sulfate (MCS)-based approach to monodisperse poly(ethylene glycols) (M-PEGs) and their monofunctionalized derivatives has been developed. Macrocyclization of oligo(ethylene glycols) (OEGs) provides MCS (up to a 62-membered macrocycle) as versatile precursors for a range of monofunctionalized M-PEGs. Through iterative nucleophilic ring-opening reactions of MCS without performing group protection and activation, a series of M-PEGs, including the unprecedented 64-mer (2850Da), can be readily prepared. Synthetic simplicity coupled with versatility of this new strategy may pave the way for broader applications of M-PEGs. Macrocycles make synthesis easier: Convenient macrocyclization of the OEGs provides versatile macrocyclic sulfates. These compounds are cornerstones for both monofunctionalization of OEGs and highly efficient synthesis of monodisperse PEGs and derivatives, including an unprecedented 64-mer.
Lamellar liquid single crystal hydrogels: Synthesis and investigation of anisotropic water diffusion and swelling
Kleinschmidt, Felix,Hickl, Markus,Saalwaechter, Kay,Schmidt, Claudia,Finkelmann, Heino
, p. 9772 - 9782 (2008/02/02)
The synthesis and characterization of anisotropic liquid single crystal hydrogels (LSCHs) via photoinduced radical polymerization of magnetically aligned samples in the lyotropic mesophase are reported, which are stable against tensile stresses in all thr
