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Phosphate groups diamines

Figure 1.97 Phosphate groups may be modified to possess amines by a carbodiimide reaction in the presence of a diamine. Figure 1.97 Phosphate groups may be modified to possess amines by a carbodiimide reaction in the presence of a diamine.
Figure 27.5 Oligonucleotides containing a 5 -phosphate group can be reacted with EDC in the presence of imidazole to form an active phosphorimidazolide intermediate. This derivative is highly reactive with amine nucleophiles, forming a phosphoramidate linkage. Diamines reacted with the phosphorimidazolide result in amine-terminal spacers that can be modified with detectable components. Figure 27.5 Oligonucleotides containing a 5 -phosphate group can be reacted with EDC in the presence of imidazole to form an active phosphorimidazolide intermediate. This derivative is highly reactive with amine nucleophiles, forming a phosphoramidate linkage. Diamines reacted with the phosphorimidazolide result in amine-terminal spacers that can be modified with detectable components.
Urethane hydrolyzes into an amine, an alcohol, and carbon dioxide. So the possible degradation products of a poly(phosphoester-urethane) are diamines, diols, phosphates, carbon dioxide, and even ureas. Urea is possible because the isocyanate is extremely sensitive to moisture, which would convert the isocyanate to an amino group. One is therefore bound to have traces of diamine in the polymerization that leads to a urea bond in the backbone. We think the cytotoxicity seen in the macrophage functional assay comes from the TDI structure. [Pg.152]

Amino and functional aromatic phosphates, phosphonates, and phosphine oxides have also been used as reactive components to impart flame retardancy to cured epoxy resins. Phosphine oxides are particularly hydrolytically stable and several studies have been reported, for example, of the curing of epoxy resins with bis(aminophenyl) alkyl and aryl phosphine oxides65-67 (Structure 5.19). The relative performances of epoxies cured with aromatic diamine hardeners containing phosphine oxide, phosphinate, phosphonate, or phosphate units have recently been assessed.68 Aromatic phosphine oxides have been functionalized also with maleimide and hydroxyl groups for use as epoxy resin hardeners.69,70... [Pg.117]


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