Synthesis and characterization of PEPO grafted carboxymethyl guar and carboxymethyl tamarind as new thermo-associating polymers

TitleSynthesis and characterization of PEPO grafted carboxymethyl guar and carboxymethyl tamarind as new thermo-associating polymers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsGupta, NR, Torris, AAT, Wadgaonkar, PP, Rajamohanan, PR, Ducouret, G, Hourdet, D, Creton, C, Badiger, MV
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume117
Pagination331-338
Date PublishedMAR
ISSN0144-8617
KeywordsCarboxymethyl guar, Carboxymethyl tamarind, Pluronics, Rheology, Solution behavior, Thermo-associating polymers
Abstract

New thermo associating polymers were designed and synthesized by grafting amino terminated poly(ethylene oxide-co-propylene oxide) (PEPO) onto carboxymethyl guar (CMG) and carboxymethyl tamarind (CMT). The grafting was performed by coupling reaction between-NH2 groups of PEPO and -COOH groups of CMG and CMT using water-soluble EDC/NHS as coupling agents. The grafting efficiency and the temperature of thermo-association, T-assoc in the copolymer were studied by NMR spectroscopy. The graft copolymers, CMG-g-PEPO and CMT-g-PEPO exhibited interesting thermo-associating behavior which was evidenced by the detailed rheological and fluorescence measurements. The visco-elastic properties (storage modulus, G'; loss modulus, G'') of the copolymer solutions were investigated using oscillatory shear experiments. The influence of salt and surfactant on the T-assoc was also studied by rheology, where the phenomenon of ``Salting out'' and ``Salting in'' was observed for salt and surfactant, respectively, which can give an easy access to tunable properties of these copolymers. These thermo-associating polymers with biodegradable nature of CMG and CMT can have potential applications as smart injectables in controlled release technology and as thickeners in cosmetics and pharmaceutical formulations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.09.073
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

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Polymer Science & Engineering