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Novel Cross-Linked Films Prepared from Hyperbranched Poly(amine-ester)
Wei, Xiu-Zhen,Zhu, Bao-Ku,Xiao, Ling,Xu, You-Yi,Geckeler, Kurt E. Hu@thig & Wepf 2005 Macromolecular Rapid Communications Vol.26 No.15
<P>Summary: Novel hyperbranched poly(amine-ester) (HPAE) cross-linked films were prepared by cross-linking the terminal hydroxyl groups of HPAE using glutaraldehyde (GA). Atom force microscope and scanning electron microscope revealed their smooth surfaces, dense and homogenous matrices. Property characterizations indicated that these cross-linked films had good hydrophilicity, relative low protein adsorption, and high tensile strength. Also, their swelling behavior varied with the solvent.</P><P> <img src='wiley_img/10221336-2005-26-15-MARC200500242-gra001.gif' alt='wiley_img/10221336-2005-26-15-MARC200500242-gra001'> Graphic Structure of the hyperbranched poly(amine-ester). </P>
Preparation and properties of hyperbranched poly(amine-ester) films using acetal cross-linking units
Zhu, Bao-Ku,Wei, Xiu-Zhen,Xiao, Ling,Xu, You-Yi,Geckeler, Kurt E John Wiley Sons, Ltd. 2006 Polymer international Vol.55 No.1
<P>Novel films based on cross-linked hyperbranched poly(amine-ester) (HPAE) were prepared by cross-linking the terminal hydroxyl groups of HPAE using glutaraldehyde (GA). The cross-linking process was monitored by measuring the intrinsic viscosity of HPAE/GA in N,N-dimethylacetamide. The surface structures of the cross-linked HPAE films obtained from different HPAE/GA ratios were imaged using atom force microscopy, and their properties were characterized in terms of hydrophilicity, solvent swelling, mechanics, and protein adsorption. It was found that the static contact angle was <32.9°, tensile strength was >0.35 MPa, elongation at break was >9.2%, swelling degree was >63% in water, and bovine serum albumin adsorption was relatively low. The results indicate that cross-linked HPAE films have a strong application potential in many areas. Copyright © 2005 Society of Chemical Industry</P>