poly2alkyl2oxazolines
Poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazolines), often abbreviated as Pox, are a class of synthetic polymers derived from the cationic ring-opening polymerization of 2-substituted-2-oxazolines. The most common monomers are 2-methyl-2-oxazoline (MeOx) and 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline (EtOx), yielding poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) and poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline), respectively. These polymers are characterized by their linear structure with a backbone consisting of repeating oxazoline rings. The pendant alkyl group, such as methyl or ethyl, is attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the nitrogen in the oxazoline ring.
Pox polymers are known for their water solubility, biocompatibility, and low toxicity, making them attractive for
Applications of Pox polymers are diverse and include drug delivery systems, where they can be used as