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Charged Complexes of Random Copolymers for Applications in Environmental Sustainability

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Abstract



Random copolymers possess a degree of heterogeneity arising from their statistical distribution of monomer components, and charged random copolymers can be used to form heterogeneous complexes with favorable interactions towards various molecules and substrates.  This property has been utilized to form polyelectrolyte complexes of anionic and cationic random copolymers that can segregate and effectively remove several organic contaminants from aqueous solution. We extend this concept to complexes of charged random copolymers and enzymes that can enhance enzymatic activity, particularly in the case of PET degradation.

Publication: Wang, J., Waltmann, C., Umana-Kossio, H., Olvera de la Cruz, M., & Torkelson, J. M. (2021). Heterogeneous Charged Complexes of Random Copolymers for the Segregation of Organic Molecules. ACS central science, 7(5), 882-891.<br><br>Waltmann, C. Mills, C.E., Wang, J., Torkelson, J., Tullman-Ercek, D., Olvera de la Cruz, M. Functional Enzyme-Polymer Complexes. Submitted.<br><br>

Presenters

  • Danielle Tullman-Ercek

    Northwestern University

Authors

  • Danielle Tullman-Ercek

    Northwestern University

  • Curt Waltmann

    Northwestern University

  • Han Umana-Kossio

    Northwestern University

  • Carolyn E Mills

    Northwestern University

  • Danielle Tullman-Ercek

    Northwestern University

  • John M Torkelson

    Northwestern University

  • Monica Olvera De La Cruz

    Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University