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Graft Modification of Starch Nanoparticles Using Nitroxide-Mediated Polymerization and the "Grafting to" Approach
Jaime C Cazotti1, Alexander T Fritz1, Omar Garcia-Valdez1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen's University, 19 Division Street, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.
Abstract:
Starch nanoparticles (SNP) were modified with synthetic polymers using the "grafting to" approach and nitroxide-mediated polymerization. SG1-capped poly(methyl methacrylate-co-styrene) (P(MMA-co-S)) copolymers with low dispersity and high degree of livingness were first synthesized in bulk. These macroalkoxyamines were then grafted to vinyl benzyl-functionalized SNP to obtain biosynthetic hybrids. The grafted materials, SNP-g-P(MMA-co-S), were characterized by 1H NMR, FTIR, TGA, and elemental analysis. The total amount of grafted polymer and the grafting efficiency were evaluated for different molecular weights (5870-12150 g·mol-1) of the grafted polymer, the polymer addition approach (batch or semibatch) and the initial polymer loading (2.5, 5, or 10 g polymer/g SNP). The proposed approach presented in this work to graft modify SNP allows for a precise surface modification of the nanoparticles, while permitting that the final properties of the resulting biohybrid to be tunable according to the choice of polymer grafted.
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