Porous
Double-Layer Polymer Tubing
for the Potential Use in Heterogeneous Continuous Flow Reactions
Posted on 2014-12-24 - 00:00
Functional polymer tubing with an
OD of 1/16 or 1/8 in. was fabricated by a simple polymer coextrusion
process. The tubing was made of an outer impervious polypropylene
layer and an inner layer, consisting of a blend of a functional polymer,
polyethylene-co-methacrylic acid, and a sacrificial
polymer, polystyrene. After a simple solvent leaching step using common
organic solvents, the polystyrene was removed, leaving behind a porous
inner layer that contains functional carboxylic acid groups, which
could then be used for the immobilization of target molecules. Solution-phase
reactions using amines or isocyanates have proven successful for the
immobilization of a series of small molecules and polymers. This flexible
multilayered functional tubing can be easily cut to the desired length
and connected via standard microfluidic fittings.
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Herwig, Gordon; Hornung, Christian H.; Peeters, Gary; Ebdon, Nicholas; Savage, G. Paul (2016). Porous
Double-Layer Polymer Tubing
for the Potential Use in Heterogeneous Continuous Flow Reactions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/am5070427