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Post-polymerization modification of block copolymers as a tool for preparation of new drug delivery nanosystems
Marková, Pavlína ; Uchman, Mariusz Marcin (advisor) ; Košovan, Peter (referee)
Amphiphilic block copolymers self-assemble into clinically efficacious nanostructures, whose size, stability, and surface chemistry can be easily adjusted for each purpose. This versatility has prompted the vast scope of their biomedical applications, especially in the field of drug delivery. In particular, polyester-based nanoparticles have been used in gene, nucleic acid, therapeutic protein and drug delivery for their in vivo biocompatibility and biodegradability. However, most studies have only focused on amphiphilic copolymers with either short hydrophobic segments, no modification or a single preparation pathway. This diploma thesis focuses on the synthesis of poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(caprolactone) copolymers containing propargyl groups using two parallel approaches, namely a copolymerization with a modified monomer and a post-polymerization modification. A subsequent thiol-yne click reaction with 1-thioglycerol yielded copolymers with vicinal diols, which can reversibly bind to benzoxaborole- and boronic acid-derived compounds. Both synthetic pathways were evaluated based on macromolecular characteristics afforded by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and by size exclusion chromatography. Furthermore, we characterized the self-assembled nanoparticles by static and dynamic light...
Microwave-assisted preparation of polymer materials
Bujok, Sonia ; Beneš, Hynek (advisor) ; Brožek, Jiří (referee) ; Duchet-Rumeau, Jannick (referee)
Bearing in mind environmental concerns and global trends in ecology, biodegradable polyesters have gained enormous attention as alternative to non-biodegradable, commercial polymers used mainly in packaging industry contributing to the worldwide environment pollution. However, substitution of conventional polymers with biodegradable polyesters is limited due to their inferior mechanical and barrier properties, which can be improved by the introduction of relatively small content of non-toxic nanofillers. Nevertheless, environmental pollution is not only affected by material itself, but also manufacturing and processing sector in terms of energy sustainability. In case of the latter, low energetic processes are nowadays preferential. Thus, using microwave irradiation as the more efficient energy source, which can lead to shortening of process time, has become currently investigated subject. In this thesis, microwave-assisted in-situ synthesis of biodegradable nanocomposites based on polycaprolactone and non-toxic clay nanoparticles (layered double hydroxides) was studied and described in detail in four subsections (4.1-4.4). The first subsection (4.1) describes one-pot synthesis of Mg2+ /Al3+ layered double hydroxides functionalized with highly microwave-absorbing ionic liquids. In order to improve...

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