Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.34, No.7, 1261-1269, 1996
In-Vitro Degradation Characteristics of Poly(Anhydride-Imides) Containing Pyromellitylimidoalanine
The in vitro degradation characteristics of poly(anhydride-imides) containing pyromellitylimidoalanine, with either 1,6-bis(carboxyphenoxy)hexane (CPH) or sebacic acid (SA) were assessed. The copolymers contained up to 50 mol % of the imide monomer, pyromellitylimidoalanine (PMA-ala). Degradation was pH sensitive, being enhanced under basic conditions. Control of degradation times from 2 days to 2 months was achieved by the selection of appropriate monomer units in the polymer backbone. Monomers were chosen based on their solubility in aqueous media, as well as how they influenced the hydrophobicity and crystallinity of the polymer matrices. Polymer degradation was followed by ultraviolet spectroscopy and high-pressure liquid chromatography. Increasing the amount of imide monomer, PMA-ala, and the use of SA (rather than CPH) as the comonomer increased the degradation rate of the polymer matrices.
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