Modulating Antimicrobial
Activity by Synthesis: Dendritic
Copolymers Based on Nonquaternized 2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl Methacrylate
by Cu-Mediated ATRP
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Abstract
The synthesis of novel star-like heteroarms polymers
A(BC)<sub><i>n</i></sub> containing m-PEG (block A), methylmethacrylate
(MMA), and nonquaternized 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA)
(blocks BC) is here reported. We demonstrated that copolymer films
with comparable amounts of DMAEMA have antimicrobial properties strongly
depending on the topological structure (i.e., the number of arms)
of the composing copolymers. We interpret the highest antimicrobial
activity of A(BC)<sub>2</sub> with respect to A(BC)<sub>4</sub> and
linear copolymers (respectively, A(BC)<sub>2</sub> ≥ A(BC)<sub>4</sub> > A(BC)) as probably due to the formation of strong hydrogen
bonds between close amino-ammonium groups in the A(BC)<sub>2</sub> film. Strong hydrogen bonds seem to be somewhat disfavored in the
case of the linear species by the difference in both polymer architecture
and film morphology compared with the A(BC)<sub>2</sub> and A(BC)<sub>4</sub> architectures