Synthesis of propargyl-terminated heterobifunctional poly(ethylene glycol)

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Novel propargyl-ended heterobifunctional poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) derivatives with hydroxyl, carboxyl, mercapto or hydrazide end groups were synthesized with simplicity yet high efficiency. PEG (Mw = 3500 Da) with an α-hydroxyl group and an ω-carboxyl was used as the starting polymer. The carboxyl group of the bifunctional PEG was modified into a propargyl, then carboxyl, mercapto or hydrazide groups were introduced to the other end of the bifunctional PEG by modifying the bifunctional PEG's hydroxyl group with succinic anhydride, cysteamide or tert-butyl carbazate, respectively. This method can be useful to the development of PEG-based bioconjugates for a variety of biomedical applications. © 2010 by the authors.

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Lu, C., & Zhong, W. (2010). Synthesis of propargyl-terminated heterobifunctional poly(ethylene glycol). Polymers, 2(4), 407–417. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym2040407

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