A facile approach to hydrophilic, reverse zwitterionic, choline phosphate polymers†
Abstract
2-{2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyldimethylammonium}ethyl n-butyl phosphate (MBP) was synthesized and polymerized by controlled free radical methods to afford a new set of “reverse zwitterionic” choline phosphate (CP) substituted polymers. The synthesis overcomes prior limitations associated with related CP-methacrylates, affording facile access to MBP homopolymers and MBP-containing diblock copolymers. Dynamic light scattering revealed the size of polyMBP in water, while cell culture assays showed polyMBP to have excellent biocompatibility and non-immunogenicity. The facile synthesis of MBP monomer, and the corresponding polymers, opens a new platform towards a diverse set of functional, hydrophilic biocompatible polymers.
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