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Fast Access to Amphiphilic Multiblock Architectures by the Anionic Copolymerization of Aziridines and Ethylene Oxide.

2018

An ideal system for stimuli-responsive and amphiphilic (block) polymers would be the copolymerization of aziridines with epoxides. However, to date, no copolymerization of these two highly strained three-membered heterocycles had been achieved. Herein, we report the combination of the living oxy- and azaanionic ring-opening polymerization of ethylene oxide (EO) and sulfonamide-activated aziridines. In a single step, well-defined amphiphilic block copolymers are obtained by a one-pot copolymerization. Real-time 1H NMR spectroscopy revealed the highest difference in reactivity ratios ever reported for an anionic copolymerization (with r1 = 265 and r2 = 0.004 for 2-methyl- N-tosylaziridine/EO …

Ethylene oxide010405 organic chemistryComonomerEpoxideGeneral ChemistryAziridine010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesMiniemulsionchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryPolymerizationAmphiphilePolymer chemistryCopolymerJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Recombinant expression of human microsomal epoxide hydrolase protects V79 Chinese hamster cells from styrene oxide- but not from ethylene oxide-induc…

1997

Styrene 7,8-oxide and ethylene oxide are widely used genotoxic bulk chemicals, which have been associated with potential carcinogenic hazard for occupationally exposed workers. Both epoxides alkylate DNA preferentially at the N-7 position of guanine and consequently produce single-strand breaks and alkali labile sites in the DNA of exposed cells. In order to study the role of human microsomal epoxide hydrolase (hmEH) in protecting cells against genotoxicity of styrene 7,8-oxide and ethylene oxide, we expressed the cDNA of hmEH in V79 Chinese hamster cells. We obtained a number of cell clones that expressed functionally active epoxide hydrolase. Among these, the clone 92hmEH-V79 revealed an …

Ethylene oxideEpidemiologyDNA damageHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEpoxidemedicine.disease_causeStyrenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryMicrosomal epoxide hydrolaseStyrene oxidemedicineEpoxide hydrolaseGenetics (clinical)GenotoxicityEnvironmental and Molecular Mutagenesis
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Glycidyl Tosylate: Polymerization of a “Non‐Polymerizable” Monomer permits Universal Post‐Functionalization of Polyethers

2019

Abstract Glycidyl tosylate appears to be a non‐polymerizable epoxide when nucleophilic initiators are used because of the excellent leaving group properties of the tosylate. However, using the monomer‐activated mechanism, this unusual monomer can be copolymerized with ethylene oxide (EO) and propylene oxide (PO), respectively, yielding copolymers with 7–25 % incorporated tosylate‐moieties. The microstructure of the copolymers was investigated via in situ 1H NMR spectroscopy, and the reactivity ratios of the copolymerizations have been determined. Quantitative nucleophilic substitution of the tosylate‐moiety is demonstrated for several examples. This new structure provides access to a librar…

Ethylene oxidering-opening polymerization010405 organic chemistryCommunicationLeaving groupEpoxideGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesRing-opening polymerizationCommunicationsCatalysis0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryPolymerizationpolyetherPolymer chemistryCopolymerNucleophilic substitutionRing‐Opening Polymerizationfunctionalizationpoly(ethylene oxide)poly(propylene oxide)Angewandte Chemie International Edition
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Amino Functional Poly(ethylene glycol) Copolymers via Protected Amino Glycidol

2010

The synthesis of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) copolymers with multiple amino functionalities within the chain is described, relying on an epoxide comonomer bearing a protected amino group. N,N-dibenzyl amino glycidol (DBAG) and ethylene oxide (EO) were copolymerized via anionic polymerization, leading to well-defined polymers with varied comonomer content and low polydispersities (Mw/Mn in the range of 1.1 to 1.2). Subsequent hydrogenolysis with Pearlman’s catalyst afforded poly(ethylene glycol-co-amino glycerol)s (PEG-co-PAG) with a precisely adjusted number of randomly incorporated amino groups in the range of 2−15%. For the first time, the kinetics of an EO copolymerizations have has been…

EthylenePolymers and PlasticsEthylene oxideComonomerOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureGlycidolEpoxideInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAnionic addition polymerizationMonomerchemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryEthylene glycolMacromolecules
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Role of Individual Enzymes in the Control of Genotoxic Metabolites

1999

Excretion of abundant compounds is an essential property of living organisms. Each day, a vast amount of material is taken up by the body that is of no nutritional value. Up take of such xenobiotics occurs mainly with the food but also by inhalation or transder-mally. Accumulation of these compounds would result in an enormous body burden. Thus, efficient mechanisms for the excretion of such compounds developed that have their roots very early in the evolution of life.

Excretionchemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryBiologyXenobioticEpoxide hydrolaseDrug metabolism
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Contribution to the development of 100% bio-based composites : synthesis of bio-based polyepoxides, supercritical CO2 treatment of hemp fibers and im…

2018

This thesis contributes to the development of 100% bio-based hemp/epoxy composites. Current environmental issues favor the emergence of materials derived from renewable resources such as plant fibres and a wide range of bio-based building-blocks, source of epoxy prepolymers in particular. An intensive investigation of the two constituents (hemp fibres and polyepoxidic matrix) is carried out before the composites manufacturing. Supercritical CO2 treatment is applied to hemp fibres used as reinforcement in composite materials. This treatment, not optimized, leads to better individualization as well as a decrease in the hygroscopic power of the fibres. These aspects, which are essential in ord…

Fibres de chanvrePre-Treatment supercritical CO2Bio-Based polyepoxides thermosetsPolyépoxydes thermodurcissables bio-SourcésPropriétés mécaniquesMechanical properties[SPI.GCIV.EC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Eco-conceptionPré-Traitement au CO2 supercritique[SPI.MAT] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsHemp fibres[SPI.MECA] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]Composites
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Polymers of Limonene Oxide and Carbon Dioxide: Polycarbonates of the Solar Economy

2018

Limonene epoxide (1,2 limonene oxide) readily reacts with carbon dioxide in a ring opening copolymerization reaction with insertion of CO2 and formation of polycarbonates of exceptional chemical and physical properties. Both poly(limonene carbonate) and poly(limonene dicarbonate) can be synthesized using low cost Zn or Al homogeneous catalysts. This study addresses selected relevant questions concerning the technical and economic feasibility of limonene and carbon dioxide polymers en route to the bioeconomy.

General Chemical EngineeringOxidepoly(limonene carbonate)Epoxidebiopolymers010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysislcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLimonene oxideCopolymerOrganic chemistryChemical Engineering (all)Dicarbonateorganic_chemistrybioeconomychemistry.chemical_classificationLimonene010405 organic chemistrylimonene epoxideChemistry (all)General ChemistryPolymer0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:QD1-999PerspectiveCarbon dioxideSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieChemistry (all); Chemical Engineering (all)
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Functionalization of a polyaspartamide with glycidyl methacrylate: A useful method to prepare hydrogels through gamma irradiation

1999

α-β-Poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA) was derivatized with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA). Aqueous solutions of the obtained copolymer PHEA-GMA (PHG) were irradiated by gamma rays with a dose rate of 0.5 KGy/h and at zero °C in the presence or in the absence of N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (BIS). New hydrogel systems were obtained and characterized by FT-IR analyses and swelling measurements in aqueous medium at different pH values.

Glycidyl methacrylateAqueous solutionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryChemical modificationEpoxideCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistrySelf-healing hydrogelsMaterials ChemistryCopolymermedicineSurface modificationSwellingmedicine.symptomMacromolecular Symposia
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The catalytic activity of the endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein microsomal epoxide hydrolase towards carcinogens is retained on inversion of its…

1996

Diol epoxides formed by the sequential action of cytochrome P-450 and the microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH) in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) represent an important class of ultimate carcinogenic metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The role of the membrane orientation of cytochrome P-450 and mEH relative to each other in this catalytic cascade is not known. Cytochrome P-450 is known to have a type I topology. According to the algorithm of Hartman, Rapoport and Lodish [(1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 5786–5790], which allows the prediction of the membrane topology of proteins, mEH should adopt a type II membrane topology. Experimentally, mEH membrane topology has been …

GlycosylationGlycosylation1303 BiochemistryCytochromeStereochemistryMolecular Sequence Data10050 Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology610 Medicine & healthEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistryCatalysis1307 Cell Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundEndoglycosidase H1312 Molecular BiologyAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceBenzopyrenesMolecular BiologyEpoxide HydrolasesbiologyEndoplasmic reticulumCell BiologyIntracellular MembranesRecombinant ProteinsRatsCytosolMembranechemistryMicrosomal epoxide hydrolaseMembrane topologyCOS Cellsbiology.proteinCarcinogensMutagenesis Site-Directed570 Life sciences; biologyResearch Article
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Rat and human liver cytosolic epoxide hydrolases: evidence for multiple forms at level of protein and mRNA.

1990

Two forms of human liver cytosolic epoxide hydrolase (cEH) with diagnostic substrate specificity for trans-stilbene oxide (cEHTSO) and cis-stilbene oxide (cEHCSO) have been identified, and cEHCSO was purified to apparent homogeneity. The enzyme had a monomer molecular weight of 49 kDa and an isoelectric point of 9.2. Pure cEHCSO hydrolyzed CSO at a rate of 145 nmole/min/mg. TSO was not metabolized at a detectable level, and like cEHTSO, the enzyme was about three times more active at pH 7.4 than at pH 9.0. Unlike cEHTSO, cEHCSO was efficiently inhibited by 1 mM 1-trichloropropene oxide (90.5%) and 1 mM STO (92%). Similarly, liver cEH purified 541-fold from fenofibrate induced Fischer 344 ra…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisBiologyCytosolSpecies SpecificityWestern blotmedicineAnimalsHumansRNA MessengerEpoxide hydrolaseEpoxide Hydrolaseschemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.diagnostic_testImmunochemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDNAMolecular biologyRatsMolecular WeightBlotIsoelectric pointEnzymeLiverBiochemistrychemistryPolyclonal antibodiesMicrosomal epoxide hydrolaseEpoxide Hydrolasesbiology.proteinResearch ArticleEnvironmental Health Perspectives
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