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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 10.
Published in final edited form as: Biomacromolecules. 2011 Sep 7;12(10):3797–3804. doi: 10.1021/bm201048x

Table 1.

Polymerization Conditions and Properties of the Polymers Investigated

Polymer Reaction
time (h)
[MOx]/[I]a [NCA]/[P]b Mnc
(g mol−1)
Mw/Mnc nd DPP(BAA)e
HO-PMOx-NH2 10K 72 125 9930 1.22 11
6
HO-PMOx-NH2 5K 48 65 5300 1.17 62
COOH-PEG-NH2 5K 5100 1.25 11
4
PMOx5K-b-P(BLG)10 48 12 7800 1.26 10
PMOx5K-b-P(BLC)11 72 16 8200 1.25 11
PMOx10K-b-P(BLG)11 48 12 12600 1.24 11
PMOx10K-b-P(BLC)13 72 16 13300 1.23 13
PEG5K-b-P(BLG)10 48 12 7730 1.24 10
PEG5K-b-P(BLC)13 72 16 8500 1.26 13
a

I: initiator (N-[2-(p-toluenesulfonyloxy)-ethyl]-phthalimide),

b

P: amino terminated PMOx or PEG (macroinitiator),

c

Mn and Mw: number- and weight-average molecular weight from GPC analysis,

d

number of monomer units,

e

degree of polymerization of γ–benzyl or S-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-amino acids from 1H NMR.