2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(324c) Polymerization Control of Templated Recognitive Structures
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Polymerization reactions of acrylate and methacrylate based templated systems were analyzed (chain propagation, termination kinetics, final double bond conversion, etc.) to increase the ability to tailor the functional design of networks with specific interest in template affinity, selectivity, loading, and diffusional properties. It also highlights that the final polymer composition does not represent feed compositions when using significant amounts of short bi-functional crosslinking monomer (i.e., intra-molecular distances between crosslinking monomer double bonds are short). Additionally, this work highlights the use of living polymerization techniques for the formation of recognitive polymeric structures. Living free radical polymerization has shown to dramatically increase the loading capacity of recognitive systems while retaining selectivity for a specific biomolecule.