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Chemical Communications | 2008

Construction and micellization of a noncovalent double hydrophilic block copolymer

Jianguo Zeng; Keyu Shi; Yuying Zhang; Xuehui Sun; Baolong Zhang

The first noncovalent double hydrophilic block copolymer was constructed through inclusion complexation between beta-cyclodextrin and the adamantyl group; it can further self-assemble into two distinctly different micelles in response to pH and temperature in dilute aqueous solution.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1999

A study on the properties of epoxy resin toughened by a liquid crystal‐type oligomer

Baolong Zhang; Guang-Liang Tang; Keyu Shi; Ying-Cai You; Zongjie Du; Jifu Huang

A series of novel reactive toughening agents (LCEUPPG) containing both a flexible spacer and rigid liquid crystalline unit were synthesized to modify the bisphenol epoxy resin/dicyandiamide curing system. The curing reactivity, apparent activation energy, curing mechanism, dynamic mechanical behavior, and impact strength of the modified system were systematically studied. Compared with the unmodified system, the results indicate that LCEUPPG have greatly accelerated the curing reaction between epoxy resin and dicyandiamide, reduced the apparent activation energy of the curing reaction, enhanced the impact strength 3–7 times, and maintained high dynamic modulus and good thermal properties. In addition, SEM observation of the fracture surfaces showed a two-phase microstructure in the modified systems.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2008

Synthesis of well-defined poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-b-poly(L-glutamic acid) by a versatile approach and micellization.

Lin Deng; Keyu Shi; Yuying Zhang; Haimei Wang; Jianguo Zeng; Xianzhi Guo; Zongjie Du; Baolong Zhang

A novel Fmoc-protected chain transfer agent (CTA) was synthesized and applied in the reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm), resulting in well-defined Fmoc-protected PNIPAAm and the amino-end capped PNIPAAm by the subsequent hydrolysis. Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-b-poly(l-glutamic acid) (PNIPAAm-b-PLGA) with controlled molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution was synthesized successfully via ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of alpha-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides (NCAs) by using PNIPAAm-NH2 as the macroinitiator. Both pH- and thermo-responsive micellization behaviors of the block copolymer PNIPAAm55-b-PLGA35 in dilute aqueous solution were investigated by means of the pyrene fluorescence, circular dichroism, 1H NMR, transmission electron microscopy and dynamic and static light scattering. Spherical PLGA-core and rod-like PNIPAAm-core micelles are formed in response to pH and temperature. The reversible transition between the PLGA-core and PNIPAAm-core micelles was observed. This work provides a versatile approach for synthesizing well-defined stimuli-responsive polypeptide-based double hydrophilic diblock copolymers (DHBCs), and is of great potential for generating useful stimuli-responsive materials in biomedical applications.


European Polymer Journal | 2000

A study on properties of epoxy resin toughened by functionalized polymer containing rigid, rod-like moiety

Baolong Zhang; Guang-Liang Tang; Keyu Shi; Ying-Cai You; Zongjie Du; Jian-Feng Yang; Jifu Huang

Abstract A series of novel reactive toughening agents defined as LCEUPEG containing both flexible chain and rigid, rod-like moiety were synthesized and used to modify the epoxy resin (E-51)/dicyandiamide (dicy) curing system. The curing reactivity, apparent activation energy Ea, curing mechanism, dynamic mechanical behavior, impact strength of E-51/LCEUPEG/dicy systems was studied. The results show that the addition of LCEUPEG to epoxy resin and dicy curing system has apparently accelerated the curing reaction, reduced the apparent activation energy Ea of the curing reaction by about 60 kJ/mol, and decreased the curing temperature by about 50°C. In addition, the high modulus and good thermal properties are maintained, and the impact strength is enhanced by three to seven times compared with that of the unmodified sample.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1999

Modification of epoxy resins by acrylic copolymers with side-chained mesogenic units

Baolong Zhang; Shaowen Liao; Keyu Shi; Zongjie Du; Manquan Du; Lu Zheng; Jifu Huang

A series of acrylic copolymer modifiers with mesogenic side chain (LCGMB) were synthesized and used to modify E-51/DDM system. The dynamic mechanical behavior and impact strength of the modified systems were investigated. The results showed that the impact strength and modulus were influenced by the composition and the amounts of the modifiers. With addition of 10% (wt %) LCGMB (molar ratio of GMA : HEMA : MMA : BA = 4 : 10 : 26 : 60) based on the amount of the epoxy resin, the modified systems obtained 100% increase in impact strength, 10% increase in modulus, and a little increase in Tg. The toughening mechanism of the modified systems was also discussed.


Polymer | 2001

Studies on the properties of epoxy resins modified with chain-extended ureas

Shangjin He; Keyu Shi; Jie Bai; Zengkun Zhang; Liang Li; Zongjie Du; Baolong Zhang


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2008

Synthesis of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) block copolymers via RAFT polymerization and micellization behavior in aqueous solution.

Jianguo Zeng; Keyu Shi; Yuying Zhang; Xuehui Sun; Lin Deng; Xianzhi Guo; Zongjie Du; Baolong Zhang


Composites Science and Technology | 2008

Coating of multiwalled carbon nanotubes with crosslinked silicon-containing polymer

Qi Xiao; Shangjin He; Liwei Liu; Xianzhi Guo; Keyu Shi; Zongjie Du; Baolong Zhang


European Polymer Journal | 2014

Efficient one-pot synthesis of uniform, surface-functionalized, and “living” polymer microspheres by reverse atom transfer radical precipitation polymerization

Yanpeng Jiao; Jingshuai Jiang; Hongtao Zhang; Keyu Shi; Huiqi Zhang


Polymer International | 2005

Studies of the properties of a thermosetting epoxy modified with block copolymers

Shangjin He; Xiaobing Wang; Xianzhi Guo; Keyu Shi; Zongjie Du; Baolong Zhang

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