Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
MICROFLUIDIC MIXING OF POLYAMINE WITH ACROLEIN ENABLES THE DETECTION OF THE [4+4] POLYMERIZATION OF INTERMEDIARY UNSATURATED IMINES: THE PROPERTIES OF A CYTOTOXIC 1,5-DIAZACYCLOOCTANE HYDROGEL
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2014
  • Kurbangalieva Almira Rafaelovna, author
  • Other authors A. Pradipta; A. Tsutsui; A. Ogura; S. Hanashima; Y. Yamaguchi
    Bibliographic description in the original language A. Pradipta, A. Tsutsui, A. Ogura, S. Hanashima, Y. Yamaguchi, A. Kurbangalieva, K. Tanaka. Microfluidic Mixing of Polyamine with Acrolein Enables the Detection of the [4+4] Polymerization of Intermediary Unsaturated Imines: The Properties of a Cytotoxic 1,5-Diazacyclooctane Hydrogel // Synlett. 2014. V. 25. № 17. P. 2442-2446.
    Annotation The [4+4] polymerization of an unsaturated imine, generated from the condensation of a polyamine and excess acrolein, was investigated. The polyamine was added by micropipet to acrolein, immediately yielding a mixture of the immiscible polymeric material. Microfluidic mixing was used to gradually form the soluble diazacyclooctane polymers. The polymerization reaction ultimately gave an insoluble cationic hydrogel that adhered strongly to anionic compounds on cell surfaces, including sialoglycan, and displayed a high cytotoxicity.
    Keywords acrolein, N-alkyl unsaturated imine, cytotoxicity, 1,5-diazacyclooctane, hydrogel, microreactor, polyamine,[4+4] polymerization, sialoglycan
    The name of the journal Synlett
    URL https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0034-1378634
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