2002
DOI: 10.1021/bm025663i
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Methacrylate Derivatives Incorporating Pyroglutamic Acid

Abstract: Methacrylates containing pyroglutamic acid were synthesized in good yields. Methyl alpha-pyroglutamyl methylacrylate (PyMM) and methyl alpha-pyroglutamidoundecanoyl methylacrylate (PyUM) give very fast photopolymerization rates both in homopolymerizations and with widely used commercial monomers N-vinyl pyrrolidinone (NVP) and hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA). Soluble or cross-linked homopolymers can be obtained depending upon polymerization temperature. Pyroglutamic methacrylates polymerize without added init… Show more

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“…2-Substituted methacrylates have been successfully homopolymerized. Template loading in molecularly imprinted polymers, however, is typically 1−2%. For diagnostic applications, loadings can be substantially less.…”
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“…2-Substituted methacrylates have been successfully homopolymerized. Template loading in molecularly imprinted polymers, however, is typically 1−2%. For diagnostic applications, loadings can be substantially less.…”
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confidence: 99%