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E-polymers | 2006

Use of new hydroxytelechelic cis-1,4-polyisoprene (HTPI) in the synthesis of polyurethanes (PUs): Influence of isocyanate and chain extender nature and their equivalent ratios on the mechanical and thermal properties of PUs

Nasreddine Kébir; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard; Claude Bunel; Jean-Pierre Couvercelle

Abstract New segmented polyurethanes (thermoplastic-elastomers) based on previously described hydroxytelechelic cis-1,4-polyisoprene (HTPI), miscellaneous isocyanates and chain extenders at various equivalent ratios were prepared by the classical one-shot method. The influence of the nature of isocyanate and chain extender, as well as their equivalent ratios, on the mechanical and thermal materials behavior was investigated. Thus, a comparative assessment of material properties was performed. Microphase separation of hard and soft segments was observed by DMTA, DSC and AFM. Moreover, according to Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), linear relationships depending on the isocyanate and chain extender nature were found between the weight loss (%) and the percentages of hard segments. A classification of thermal stability in terms of weight loss was established. With the aim of a thermo-mechanical comparative study, polyurethane elastomers based on HTPI and isocyanates without chain extender, were also synthesized.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2013

Antifouling action of polyisoprene-based coatings by inhibition of photosynthesis in microalgae

Rachid Jellali; Jacco C. Kromkamp; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Sébastien Lefebvre; Rupert Gordon Perkins; Jean-François Pilard; Jean-Luc Mouget

Previous studies have demonstrated that ionic and non-ionic natural rubber-based coatings inhibit adhesion and growth of marine bacteria, fungi, microalgae, and spores of macroalgae. Nevertheless, the mechanism of action of these coatings on the different micro-organisms is not known. In the current study, antifouling activity of a series of these rubber-based coatings (one ionic and two non-ionic) was studied with respect to impacts on marine microalgal photosynthesis using pulse-amplitude-modulation (PAM) fluorescence. When grown in contact with the three different coatings, an inhibition of photosynthetic rate (relative electron transport rate, rETR) was observed in all of the four species of pennate diatoms involved in microfouling, Cocconeis scutellum, Amphora coffeaeformis, Cylindrotheca closterium, and Navicula jeffreyi. The percentage of inhibition ranged from 44% to 100% of the controls, depending on the species and the coating. The ionic coating was the most efficient antifouling (AF) treatment, and C. scutellum and A. coffeaeformis are the most sensitive and tolerant diatoms tested, respectively. Photosynthetic inhibition was reversible, as almost complete recovery of rETR was observed 48 h post exposure, after detachment of cells from the coatings. Thus, the antifouling activity seemed mostly due to an effect of contact with materials. It is hypothesized that photosynthetic activity was suppressed by coatings due to interference in calcium availability to the microalgal cells; Ca(2+) has been shown to be an essential micro/macro nutrient for photosynthesis, as well as being involved in cell adhesion and motility in pennate diatoms.


European Polymer Journal | 1987

Fixation de lysine par sa fonction αNH2 sur chaîne oligométhacrylique

Albert Laguerre; J.C. Rabadeux; H. Gueniffey; Claude-Marcel Bruneau

Resume La lysine a ete fixee par sa fonction αNH 2 sur des oligochloroformiates derivant de chaines oligomethacryliques. Apres fixation, les extremites acide et αNH 2 ont ete debloquees. Les spectres RMN 1 H et 13 C ainsi que les spectres infra rouge des differents composes sont donnes.


Advanced Materials Research | 2013

Preparation of New Polyols Based on Cis-1,4-Polyisoprene by Using 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition

Ekasit Anancharoenwong; Jean Francois Pilard; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Frédéric Gohier; Sophie Bistac

This research focuses on synthesis and modification of polyol precursors derived from cis-1,4-polyisoprene (PI). These new polyol precursors can be converted to high value-added polyurethane (PU). The epoxidized hydroxytelechelic PI (EHTPI) prepared by chemical modification from PI was used as starting material for polyol synthesis. 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition between a terminal alkyne and an azide has rapidly become the most popular click reaction. We applied this reaction to couple azide-functionalized PI and alkyne-functionalized sugar for preparing polyols. For azide functionalization, 1-methyl epoxidized cyclohexane was used as a model molecule, and various conditions for epoxide ring opening of 1-methyl epoxidized cyclohexane and EHTPI were investigated. The cycloaddition of alkyne and azide was carried out in the presence of sodium ascorbate and copper sulfate. The polyol precursors obtained might be used to prepare biodegradable polyol PU.


Biomaterials | 2007

Use of telechelic cis-1,4-polyisoprene cationomers in the synthesis of antibacterial ionic polyurethanes and copolyurethanes bearing ammonium groups

Nasreddine Kébir; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard; Claude Bunel; Thierry Jouenne


Polymer | 2005

Use of hydroxytelechelic cis-1,4-polyisoprene (HTPI) in the synthesis of polyurethanes (PUs). Part 1. Influence of molecular weight and chemical modification of HTPI on the mechanical and thermal properties of PUs

Nasreddine Kébir; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard; Claude Bunel; Jean-Pierre Couvercelle; Christian Gondard


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Metathetic Selective Degradation of Polyisoprene: Low‐Molecular‐Weight Telechelic Oligomer Obtained from Both Synthetic and Natural Rubber

Shailendra Singh Solanky; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard


Polymer | 2005

Synthesis of well defined amino telechelic cis-1,4-oligoisoprenes from carbonyl telechelic oligomers; first studies of their potentialities as polyurethane or polyurea materials precursors

Nasreddine Kébir; Gaëlle Morandi; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2012

Controlled chemical degradation of natural rubber using periodic acid: Application for recycling waste tyre rubber

Faten Sadaka; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Jean-François Pilard


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2003

Telechelic cis‐1,4‐oligoisoprenes through the selective oxidolysis of epoxidized monomer units and polyisoprenic monomer units in cis‐1,4‐polyisoprenes

Sandrine Gillier‐Ritoit; Danièle Reyx; Irène Campistron; Albert Laguerre; Raj Pal Singh

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Irène Campistron

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-François Pilard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Claude-Marcel Bruneau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J.C. Rabadeux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Claude Bunel

Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rouen

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H. Gueniffey

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Nasreddine Kébir

Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rouen

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Rachid Jellali

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Frédéric Gohier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Luc Mouget

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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