Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.37, No.4, 383-389, 1999
Synthesis, characterization, and physical properties of new copolymers of poly(amino acid)-urethane - Copolymers of gamma-methyl-L-glutamate-N-carboxyanhydride and urethane prepolymer
New copolymers of amino acid and urethane (PAU), in which a polyurethane segment was combined with poly(gamma-methyl-L-glutamate) (PMLG) of various contents, were synthesized by the copolymerization of the polyurethane prepolymer (UPP) having isocyanate groups at both terminals of the chain and gamma-methyl-L-glutamate-N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) to improve the elastic recovery and adhesion of PMLG for application of PMLG to synthetic leather. The copolymerization of the UPP with NCA was carried out by applying the reactivity of isocyanate and the polymerization mechanism of NCA using the primary amine and tertiary amine as initiators. Infrared (IR) and C-13-NMR spectra of these PAUs as well as the chemical analysis of the PAU intermediates showed that the PAUs would have a multiblock-triblock structure: namely, the PAUs consisted of the block copolymer segments of urethane and a small amount of PMLG at the center of the copolymer chain and most of the PMLG at both terminals of the copolymer chain. The elastic recovery and adhesion of these PAUs were significantly larger than those of the PMLG with the maintenance of a good sense of touch, which was a unique asset of PMLG. Furthermore, it was found that the PAUs had intermediary moisture permeability between that of PMLG and polyurethane.