Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing is a vital part of many industries, including the medical and food sectors. The ability to chemically modify PVC has previously been reported mainly on powdered or rigid forms of the plastic. Here, we describe the chemical modification of flexible PVC tubing with azide (and the attempted modification with cyanide) facilitated by phase transfer catalysts and characterization of the resulting materials. These modifications provide convenient handles for click chemistry linkages via azide–akyne cycloaddition, which allows for diverse surface functionalization of PVC for a variety of applications
International audienceIn view to control the thermal properties of PVC without the use of toxic phth...
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is one of the most widely used thermoplastics; uses range from building m...
Copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry is utilized to covalently modify polyvinyl chloride(PVC). P...
Plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) sheets were surface modified by nucleophilic substitution of ...
Poly(vinyl chloride), PVC, stands as one of the best polymer candidates as far as polymeric material...
We report here for the first time a universal method to achieve a covalent surface modification of p...
One of the most effective approaches to avoid migration of plasticizer from PVC material is to coval...
A synthetic approach for the preparation and linkage of functionalized plasticizer molecules to PVC ...
AbstractChemical Modification of Polyvinyl Chloride: Internal Plasticization and Chemical Degradatio...
Covalent surface modification of medical grade PVC tubing was performed using copper-free azide-alky...
Commercially available poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was covalently modified with terpyridine supramole...
Several synthetic strategies based on the use of substituted aromatic and hetero-aromatic thiols for...
The migration of phthalate esters which are commonly employed for plasticizing poly(vinyl chloride) ...
We report the synthesis of new carbohydrate/triazole polymers based on poly(viny chloride) (PVC). Az...
Copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry is utilized to covalently modify polyvinyl chloride (PVC). ...
International audienceIn view to control the thermal properties of PVC without the use of toxic phth...
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is one of the most widely used thermoplastics; uses range from building m...
Copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry is utilized to covalently modify polyvinyl chloride(PVC). P...
Plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) sheets were surface modified by nucleophilic substitution of ...
Poly(vinyl chloride), PVC, stands as one of the best polymer candidates as far as polymeric material...
We report here for the first time a universal method to achieve a covalent surface modification of p...
One of the most effective approaches to avoid migration of plasticizer from PVC material is to coval...
A synthetic approach for the preparation and linkage of functionalized plasticizer molecules to PVC ...
AbstractChemical Modification of Polyvinyl Chloride: Internal Plasticization and Chemical Degradatio...
Covalent surface modification of medical grade PVC tubing was performed using copper-free azide-alky...
Commercially available poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was covalently modified with terpyridine supramole...
Several synthetic strategies based on the use of substituted aromatic and hetero-aromatic thiols for...
The migration of phthalate esters which are commonly employed for plasticizing poly(vinyl chloride) ...
We report the synthesis of new carbohydrate/triazole polymers based on poly(viny chloride) (PVC). Az...
Copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry is utilized to covalently modify polyvinyl chloride (PVC). ...
International audienceIn view to control the thermal properties of PVC without the use of toxic phth...
Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) is one of the most widely used thermoplastics; uses range from building m...
Copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry is utilized to covalently modify polyvinyl chloride(PVC). P...