Terpene and dextran renewable resources for the synthesis of amphiphilic biopolymers.

Biomacromolecules

CNRS, University of Pau and Pays Adour, UMR 5254, IPREM, Equipe de Physique et Chimie des Polymères, 2 avenue du Président Angot, Pau, F-64053, France.

Published: January 2014

The present work shows the synthesis of amphiphilic polymers based on the hydrophilic dextran and the hydrophobic terpenes as renewable resources. The first step concerns the synthesis of functional terpene molecules by thiol-ene addition chemistry involving amino or carboxylic acid thiols and dihydromyrcenol terpene. The terpene-modified polysaccharides were subsequently synthesized by coupling the functional terpenes with dextran. A reductive amination step produced terpene end-modified dextran with 94% of functionalization, while the esterification step produced three terpene-grafted dextrans with a number of terpene units per dextran of 1, 5, and 10. The amphiphilic renewable grafted polymers were tested as emulsifiers for the stabilization of liquid miniemulsion of terpene droplets dispersed in an aqueous phase. The average hydrodynamic diameter of the stable droplets was observed at about 330 nm.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm401521fDOI Listing

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