Synthesis of hyperbranched polymer architectures for biomedical applications

Internship

Type of Project: Experimental Project

Location: Donostia

Supervisors: Fabienne Barroso

f.barroso@dipc.org

The goal of the project is to establish methods for the synthesis of polymer platforms that can be used to generate, through size and morphology control, novel water-soluble polymer architectures with unimolecular micellar-like behavior and potential in biomedicine. To achieve these goals, the following tasks will be performed:

  • Synthesis of polyglycerol structures via anionic and/or cationic ring-opening polymerization of glycidol using different initiators and catalysts.
  • Post-polymerization reactions including functionalization of polyglycerol structures
  • Controlled drug release experiments
  • Characterization of polymer structures using GPC/SEC, MALDI-TOF MS, NMR, FTIR, UV-Vis and DSC.

The student will learn polymerization techniques and will benefit from the opportunity to work on state of the art polymer chemistry instrumentation.

A student with a background in chemistry or materials science is welcome.