Tese
Polímeros fluorados anfifílicos para aplicação em diagnósticos por imagens de ressonância magnética
Fecha
2014-12-17Registro en:
MURARO, Paulo Isaias Rossato. The use of fluorinated amphiphilic polymers in diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging. 2014. 181 f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.
Autor
Muraro, Paulo Isaias Rossato
Institución
Resumen
The goal of this study is to present kinetic studies of (co)polymerization as well
as the synthesis and characterization of amphiphilic copolymers with a fluorinated
segment. Copolymers were obtained by RAFT (co)polymerizations using one-pot and
miniemulsion methods. Different monomers were used to obtain stable selforganized
systems, being that one of them was always fluorinated. The resulting
copolymers showed different properties, especially when evaluating their selforganization.
For this reason, different methodologies for self-organization were
used, depending on the synthetic route by which the copolymers were obtained. The
self-organization systems formed by the fluorinated amphiphilic copolymers were
analyzed by dynamic light scattering (DLS) to determine the size and distribution of
the species. The micellar systems analyzed showed great potential for the use in
diagnostic imaging, which makes it possible to identify the presence of fluorine in the
interior of the micelles through 19F NMR analysis. Relaxation times T1 were
measured and values were similar to those reported in the literature. To reinforce the
above statement, we performed cell viability assays, which demonstrated the
biocompatibility of fluorinated amphiphilic copolymers.