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UP Scientists Create Thermoresponsive Polymers for Potential Biomedical Use

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One example of a thermoresponsive polymer is poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), which is used to deliver drugs, such as calcitonin and insulin, to their target organ. According to scientist Dirk Schmaljohann, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) keeps the drug intact as it passes through the stomach, and once it reaches the intestines, which have a different pH level, the polymer breaks down and releases the drug.

While there are already existing conventional methods to synthesize polymers, it is difficult to control how monomers—small molecules that make up polymers—connect. This leads to varying polymer chain lengths, which affect the performance of the polymers. This prompted chemists from the University of the Philippines – Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) to identify a simple, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly approach of creating thermoresponsive polymers.



Synthesis of two different architectures of copolymers of MMA and DEGMEMA using RAFT polymerization in [HPY][PF6]. (Photo credit: Madrid et al., 2024)

Using the Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) polymerization, Ludhovik Luiz Madrid and Dr. Susan Arco from the UPD-CS Institute of Chemistry (UPD-CS IC), along with Ser John Lynon Perez of the UPD-CS Natural Sciences Research Institute (UPD-CS NSRI), successfully created thermoresponsive polymers using two monomers—di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (DEGMEMA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA)—in a hexylpyridinium ionic liquid, N-hexylpyridinium hexafluorophosphate ([HPY][PF6]). Both linear and hyperbranched structures were successfully synthesized, using ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) as the crosslinking agent for the hyperbranched copolymer. The polymers produced by the researchers were biocompatible, meaning they can interact with living body tissues without causing adverse reactions.


“RAFT polymerization helps control the growth of polymer chains by mitigating the formation of chains that can no longer grow (a.k.a. ‘dead’ polymers), thereby creating a narrower molecular weight distribution which can allow more tailored polymer designs or properties,” Madrid explained. Solvents used in RAFT polymerization are also typically organic and volatile, posing environmental and health risks. To lessen these risks, the researchers used [HPY][PF6], a type of ionic liquid that has better polymerization kinetics and is less harmful to the environment.


Apart from demonstrating the effectiveness of synthesizing polymers with [HPY][PF6] through RAFT polymerization, the study introduced new possibilities in polymer research. “The results open up the potential for using other hexylpyridinium ionic liquids to create dual-responsive polymers (e.g. responsive to both temperature and pH), which are valuable for biomedical applications such as drug delivery,” Madrid concluded.









By: Eunice Jean Patron

No Tricks, Just Treats at Batangas Lakelands this Halloween


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Everyone is all in for treats this Halloween at the country's premier active-lifestyle park for outdoor adventure, sports, and entertainment activities, Batangas Lakelands.

This October 26, 2024, outdoor seekers can wiggle to thrilling activities such as foam party, vintage car ride, magical movie marathon, and enjoy the trackless train. Be captivated by the performances of fire dancers and live band for only P599.00.










The Halloween spirit at Batangas Lakelands is matched with t-shirt and goodie bags all for FREE!

Maximize the time with your family and friends by indulging in a relaxing staycation at Holiday Inn and Suites Batangas Limapark.

Make your reservation NOW! Call our Landline: (02) 7623-9465 or Mobile: 0917 852 7735 / 0917 869 1619 or send us an email at tours@lakelands.com.ph.

MPT South Joins Global Effort for International Coastal Cleanup Day 2024


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On September 21, 2024, Metro Pacific Tollways South (MPT South), a subsidiary of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC), actively participated in this year’s International Coastal Cleanup held at the lakeside of Barangay Caingin, Santa Rosa City, Laguna. Teaming up with the Santa Rosa City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO), 42 dedicated volunteers from various divisions of MPT South contributed to a successful day of environmental stewardship.

The event brought together over a thousand volunteers from various companies and organizations to address the growing issue of plastic pollution and waste along the country's waterways. They aimed to remove waste from the coastlines and raise awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans, rivers, seas, and lakes.


MPT South volunteers helped collect 2,016.5 kg of waste by the lakeside. In total, the efforts of all participants across the cleanup site resulted in 591 filled trash bags, including 126.5 kg of PET bottles, 611 kg of plastic laminates, 2,938 kg of residuals, and 314.3 kg of special waste—culminating in 3,989.8 kg of waste removed from the waterway.

The coastal cleanup is part of MPT South’s broader sustainability efforts, emphasizing the need to protect and preserve the natural environment in the areas it serves. Through this initiative, the company demonstrated its dedication not only to improve mobility with its expressways but also to safeguard the ecosystems that surround these communities.

Arlette Capistrano, MPT South’s Vice President for Communication and Stakeholder Management, stated, “As a company deeply connected with communities across South Luzon, we take our environmental responsibilities seriously. We look forward to always being a part of the International Coastal Cleanup. MPT South is dedicated to being a strong advocate for environmental protection and sustainability.”

MPT South continues to help foster environmental responsibility and sustainable practices, ensuring to contribute positively to both community welfare and environmental protection efforts across the region.

MPT South is a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the infrastructure arm of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC). Aside from the CALAX and CAVITEX networks of toll roads, MPTC’s domestic portfolio includes concessions for the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), the NLEX Connector Road, the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), and the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) in Cebu.


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