Claims
- 1) A method to modify biodegradable polymers comprising direct reaction of a biodegradable polymer with at least one vinyl monomer.
- 2) The method of claim 1 wherein said reaction occurs at room temperature.
- 3) The method of claim 1 wherein said reaction occurs in the absence of a solvent.
- 4) The method of claim 1 further comprising an initiator wherein said initiator is selected from the group consisting of free radical initiators, heat, ionic initiators and UV irradiation, ionizing irradiation and other high energy irradiation
- 5) The method of modifying biodegradable polymers of claim 1 wherein said vinyl monomer contains at least one functional group selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid groups, hydroxy groups, carboxylic acid chloride groups, sulfonic groups, phosphoric groups, aldehyde groups, oxirane groups, mercaptan groups, isocyanate groups, sulfide groups, amine groups, activated amide groups, activated ester groups, and combinations thereof.
- 6) The method of modifying biodegradable polymers of claim 1 wherein said biodegradable polymers are selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyesters, copolymers of linear aliphatic polyesters and their copolymers, polyanhydrides, polyorthoesters, poly(ester-ether), polyamines, phosphorus-based polymers and combinations thereof.
- 7) The method of claim 5 wherein said biodegradable polymer is an aliphatic polyester and said aliphatic polyester is selected from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), polycaprolactone, their copolymers and combinations thereof.
- 8) The method of claim 1 wherein said biodegradable polymer is dissolved or dispersed in said vinyl monomers.
- 9) The method of claim 5 wherein said biodegradable polymer comprises unsaturated bonds.
- 10) A method to modify biodegradable polymers comprising direct reaction of a biodegradable polymer in a vinyl monomer, in the presence of initiator selected from the group consisting of free radical initiators, heat, ionic initiators, UV irradiation, ionizing irradiation and other high energy irradiation wherein said biodegradable polymer is poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) and said vinyl monomer is acrylic acid.
- 11) The method of claim 10 wherein said reaction occurs at room temperature.
- 12) The method of claim 11 wherein said reaction occurs in the absence of a solvent.
- 13) A method to modify biodegradable polymers comprising direct reaction of a biodegradable polymer in a vinyl monomer, in the presence of initiator selected from the group consisting of free radical initiators, heat, ionic initiators, UV irradiation, ionizing irradiation and other high energy irradiation wherein said biodegradable polymer is polycaprolactone and said vinyl monomer is acrylic acid.
- 14) The method of claim 13 wherein said reaction occurs at room temperature.
- 15) The method of claim 14 wherein said reaction occurs in the absence of a solvent.
- 16) A method to modify biodegradable polymers comprising direct reaction of a biodegradable polymer in a vinyl monomer, in the presence of a free radical initiator selected from the group consisting of heat, UV irradiation, ionic initiators, ionizing irradiation and other high energy irradiation wherein said biodegradable polymer is poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) and said vinyl monomer is 2-hydroxylethyl methacrylate.
- 17) The method of claim 16 wherein said reaction occurs at room temperature.
- 18) The method of claim 17 wherein said reaction occurs in the absence of a solvent.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/389,026, filed on Jun. 14, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60389026 |
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