Biosourced Amphiphilic Degradable Elastomers of Poly(glycerol sebacate): Synthesis and Network and Oligomer Characterization

2013 
Glycerol (G, a triol) and sebacic acid (S, an α,ω-dicarboxylic acid) were condensed in the bulk to obtain poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) cross-linked elastomers which were characterized in terms of their swelling, thermal, and mechanical properties. The soluble precursors to the elastomers were characterized in terms of their size, size distribution, and composition. In particular, G–S mixtures of five different compositions (molar G:S ratio = 2:1, 2:2, 2:3, 2:4, and 2:5) were copolymerized in the bulk at 120 °C in a three-step strategy (first step under inert gas atmosphere, followed by two steps in vacuo). When the G:S molar ratio was equal to (2:3) or close to (2:4), the stoichiometrically matched, network formation took place from the second condensation step, whereas three reaction steps were necessary for network formation far from stoichiometry, at G:S molar ratios equal to 2:2 and 2:5; at a G:S molar ratio of 2:1, no network formation was observed at all. Network composition also proved to be an im...
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