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Block amylose, linear

Comb-type and linear block copolymer systems with enzymatically synthesized amylose have been reported and are outlined in the following section. [Pg.36]

Various linear block copolymers of the AB, ABA and ABC type with enzymatically polymerized amylose blocks were reported. Ziegast and Pfannemuller converted the hydroxyl end groups of poly(ethylene oxide) into amino groups via tosylation and further reaction with 2-aminoalkylthiolate. To the resulting mono- and di-amino functionalized poly(ethylene oxide) maltooligosaccharide lactones were attached and subsequently elongated to amylose via enzymatic polymerization. Pfannemuller et al. performed a very detailed study on the solution properties of the synthesized A-B-A triblock... [Pg.372]

Another class of rod-coil systems with helical rod segments is derived from amylose as one block. Most copolymer systems with amylose as one segment are based on an enzymatic grafting from polymerization with potato phosphorylase which was pioneered by Beate Pfannemiiller. Linear, star, and comblike polymers carrying amylose chains were reported by Pfannemiiller et al. [122-125]. Stadler and coworkers reported rod-coil systems composed of amylose blocks with polysiloxanes [126,127] (comblike structures) and polystyrene [128] (blocklike structures). Comblike structures based on polystyrene with amylose entities were synthesized by Kobayashi et al. [129]. [Pg.317]


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