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Elsevier, Progress in Polymer Science, 5(37), p. 686-714

DOI: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2011.10.002

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Temperature responsive bio-compatible polymers based on poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(2-oxazoline)s

Journal article published in 2012 by Christine Weber, Richard Hoogenboom ORCID, Ulrich S. Schubert
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Abstract

This review covers the LCST behavior of two important polymer classes in aqueous solution, namely poly(2-oxazoline)s and systems whose thermo-responsiveness is based on their structural similarity to poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). In order to elucidate the progress that has been made in the design of new thermo-responsive copolymers, experimental data that were obtained by different research groups are compared in detail. Copolymerization with hydrophilic or hydrophobic comonomers represents a suitable method to tune the coil to globule transition temperature of several homopolymers, and incorporation of other monomers provided further interesting features, such as pH responsiveness or sensing properties. In addition, living and controlled polymerization techniques enabled access to defined end groups and more advanced polymer architectures, such as graft copolymers or double responsive block copolymers. The effect of such structural variations on the temperature responsive behavior of the (co)polymers is discussed in detail. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.