Polymer Science Faculty Research
Title
Antifouling poly(B-peptoid)s
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-17-2011
Abstract
A new type of polymer highly resistant to nonspecific protein adsorption is reported. Poly(N-methyl-β-alanine) (PMeA) and poly(N-ethyl-β-alanine) (PEtA) synthesized via cobalt-catalyzed carbonylative polymerization of N-methylaziridine and N-ethylaziridine were end-functionalized with thiol groups and grafted onto Au surfaces. Protein adsorption was studied by the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) method. The amounts of representative single proteins adsorbed onto the PMeA- and PEtA-grafted surfaces were below the detection limit of SPR at the pg/mm(2) level. After exposure to full blood plasma and serum for 10 min, protein adsorption was at the level of ∼ 100 pg/mm(2), similar to the level of protein adsorption on poly(ethylene glycol) surfaces subjected to identical conditions. These poly(β-peptoid)s therefore provide excellent protein resistance comparable to the best antifouling materials known to date. The strong proton-accepting ability when forming hydrogen bonds is suggested to be an important attribute for these poly(β-peptoid)s as well as other poly(tertiary amide)s as antifouling materials.
Publication Title
Biomacromolecules
Volume
12
Issue
7
First Page
2573
Last Page
2582
Recommended Citation
Lin, Shaohui; Zhang, Bo; Skoumal, Michael J.; Ramunno, Brian; Li, Xiaopeng; Wesdemiotis, Chrys; Liu, Lingyun; and Jia, Li, "Antifouling poly(B-peptoid)s" (2011). Polymer Science Faculty Research. 297.
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