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1 Structural Behavior and Fatigue of FRP-Reinforced Concrete Beams Exposed to Different Weathering Conditions Rahmatian A; Saleem H; Hejazi F; Nokken M; Bagchi A; 41828174
ENCS
2 Blending Poly(dimethylsiloxane) with Poly(lactic acid) Using Polyhydroxyurethane Additives Younes GR; Heli B; Ajji A; 41783236
CNSR
3 Synthesis and Acidic pH-Responsive Disassembly of Dual-Location Shell-Sheddable/Core-Degradable Block Copolymer Nanoassemblies and Their Controlled Drug Delivery Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Shamekhi M; Bairagi K; Peslherbe GH; Oh JK; 41524627
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Improved electrical performance of PDMS and PEDOT: PSS composites with MWCNT and AgNP particles Shafagh SH; Deen I; Packirisamy M; 41424586
ENCS
5 Effects of delayed post-polymerization on physical, chemical, and biological properties of a 3D printing interim resin Choi Y; Comeau P; Lim BS; Manso AP; Chung SH; 41152035
ENCS
6 Anion Exchange Ionomer Binders for Alkaline Fuel Cells Gowling AC; Meek KM; 41010197
CONCORDIA
7 Engineered iron-sulfur carriers for efficient mixotrophic and sulfur autotrophic denitrification in low carbon to nitrogen ratio municipal wastewater: Mechanisms of biofilm enhancement and electron transfer promotion Yu S; Zhang X; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Ren B; Guo J; 40712941
ENCS
8 Stability of Acetals/Ketals Under Controlled Radical and Ring Opening Polymerization Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Oh JK; 40614241
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 PEDOT:PSS-MWCNT Nanocomposite Wire for Routing in Energy Harvesting Devices Shafagh SH; Deen I; Mamsapuram Panneerselvam D; Packirisamy M; 40283259
ENCS
10 Hyperbranched Polyethylene Ionomers Containing Quaternary Ammonium Ions and Their Functionalization of Nanomaterials Ye Z; Rahmatinejad J; Raisi B; Dai P; 40214570
ENCS
11 Butyl Acrylate/2-Methylene-1,3-Dioxepane/Vinyl Acetate Emulsion Terpolymerization: Incorporating Backbone Degradable Linkages into Adhesive Applications Meek K; Movafagh M; Dubé MA; 39719378
ENCS
12 Research Trends in the Development of Block Copolymer-Based Biosensing Platforms Chung YH; Oh JK; 39590001
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 Ce-doped MnOx mixed with polyvinylidene fluoride as an amplified ozone decomposition filter medium in humid conditions Namdari M; Haghighat F; Lee CS; 39579188
ENCS
14 Bulk Free Radical Terpolymerization of Butyl Acrylate, 2-Methylene-1,3-Dioxepane and Vinyl Acetate: Terpolymer Reactivity Ratio Estimation Movafagh M; Meek KM; Scott AJ; Penlidis A; Dubé MA; 38794524
ENCS
15 Design, Synthesis, and Acid-Responsive Disassembly of Shell-Sheddable Block Copolymer Labeled with Benzaldehyde Acetal Junction Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Jazani AM; Oh JK; 38499007
CHEMBIOCHEM
16 Engineering the Surface Chemistry and Morphology of Polymeric Carbon Nitrides Towards Greener Heterogeneous Catalysts for Biodiesel Synthesis de Medeiros TV; Macina A; Bicalho HA; Naccache R; 37058095
CHEMBIOCHEM
17 Lamellar orientation at the surface of isotactic polystyrene thin films analyzed by sum frequency generation spectroscopy de Lima BM; Hayes PL; Wood-Adams PM; 36813456
ENCS
18 Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Azobenzene-Based Polymeric Nanocarriers for Phototriggered Drug Release and Biomedical Applications Londoño-Berrío M; Pérez-Buitrago S; Ortiz-Trujillo IC; Hoyos-Palacio LM; Orozco LY; López L; Zárate-Triviño DG; Capobianco JA; Mena-Giraldo P; 35956634
CNSR
19 Dynamic and Reprocessable Fluorinated Poly(hindered urea) Network Materials Containing Ionic Liquids to Enhance Triboelectric Performance Nellepalli P; Kim MP; Park J; Noh SM; Ye Z; Jung HW; Ko H; Oh JK; 35385641
CHEMBIOCHEM
20 Extending Effective Dynamic Range of Hyperspectral Line Cameras for Short Wave Infrared Imaging Shaikh MS; Jaferzadeh K; Thörnberg B; 35270968
ENCS
21 Te(IV) bioreduction in the sulfur autotrophic reactor: Performance, kinetics and synergistic mechanism He Y; Guo J; Song Y; Chen Z; Lu C; Han Y; Li H; Hou Y; 35228038
ENCS
22 Bioinspired facilitation of intrinsically conductive polymers: Mediating intra/extracellular electron transfer and microbial metabolism in denitrification Guo T; Lu C; Chen Z; Song Y; Li H; Han Y; Hou Y; Zhong Y; Guo J; 35124084
ENCS
23 Imidazole-Mediated Dual Location Disassembly of Acid-Degradable Intracellular Drug Delivery Block Copolymer Nanoassemblies Jazani AM; Shetty C; Movasat H; Bawa KK; Oh JK; 34050688
CHEMBIOCHEM
24 Microfluidic Shear Processing Control of Biological Reduction Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery. Huang Y, Jazani AM, Howell EP, Reynolds LA, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 33455300
CHEMBIOCHEM
25 Controlled Microfluidic Synthesis of Biological Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles. Huang Y, Moini Jazani A, Howell EP, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 31820915
CHEMBIOCHEM
26 Direct Polymerization Approach to Synthesize Acid-Degradable Block Copolymers Bearing Imine Pendants for Tunable pH-Sensitivity and Enhanced Release. Hu X, Oh JK 32964550
CHEMBIOCHEM
27 Acceleration mechanism of bioavailable Fe(Ⅲ) on Te(IV) bioreduction of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1: Promotion of electron generation, electron transfer and energy level. He Y, Guo J, Song Y, Chen Z, Lu C, Han Y, Li H, Hou Y, Zhao R 32853890
ENCS
28 Effect of dissolved oxygen on simultaneous removal of ammonia, nitrate and phosphorus via biological aerated filter with sulfur and pyrite as composite fillers. Li Y, Guo J, Li H, Song Y, Chen Z, Lu C, Han Y, Hou Y 31704601
ENCS
29 Crystal structure of poly[di-aqua-(μ-2-carb-oxy-acetato-κ(3) O,O':O'')(2-carb-oxy-acetato-κO)di-μ-chlorido-dicobalt(II)]. Bouaoud Y, Setifi Z, Buvailo A, Potaskalov VA, Merazig H, Dénés G 26870577
CHEMBIOCHEM
30 Reduction-Responsive Sheddable Carbon Nanotubes Dispersed in Aqueous Solution. An SY, Sun S, Oh JK 26890479
CNSR

 

Title:Blending Poly(dimethylsiloxane) with Poly(lactic acid) Using Polyhydroxyurethane Additives
Authors:Younes GRHeli BAjji A
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41783236/
DOI:10.1021/acsaenm.5c01078
Publication:ACS applied engineering materials
Keywords:biofilm formationelectrospinningflexible packagingpoly(lactic acid)polyhydroxyurethanespolymer blending
PMID:41783236 Category: Date Added:2026-03-05
Dept Affiliation: CNSR
1 CREPEC, Département de Génie Chimique, Polytechnique Montréal, P.O. Box 6079, Station Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3A7, Canada.
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.

Description:

This work blends polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with poly-(lactic acid) (PLA) using polyhydroxyurethane (PHU) structures. The PHU is synthesized from mannitol biscarbonate and a short-chain PDMS-based diamine. The main objectives are, first, to explore the application of the PDMS-based PHU as an additive for PLA and, second, to enhance the flexibility and hydrophobicity of PLA for potential applications in sustainable packaging and biomedical nonwoven materials, such as face masks. PLA/PHU blends are prepared via melt-blending at various weight ratios and characterized using spectroscopic, thermal, rheological, morphological, and mechanical analyses. The blend containing 5 wt % PHU exhibits the optimal performance, with a 9-fold increase in elongation at break and an 18° increase in water contact angle compared to neat PLA, indicating improved toughness and hydrophobicity. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and rheological studies confirm the presence of hydrogen bonding interactions between PLA and PHU, while differential scanning calorimetry confirms the partial miscibility of the blends. Then, electrospinning of neat PLA and the blend with 5 wt % PHU is optimized using a low-toxicity dioxane/acetone (40/60 wt/wt) solvent system. The resulting nonwoven mats exhibit similar physical properties between neat PLA and the blend, and they demonstrate higher porosity, smaller fiber and pore diameters, and superior hydrophobicity than polypropylene (PP) outer and middle face mask layers. Besides, hydrolytic degradation testing reveals accelerated degradation of PLA films with the introduction of the PHU and complete degradation of PLA mats in basic media. Finally, biofilm formation assays, using Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, validate the antibiofouling potential of both PLA and PLA/PHU films and mats.





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