New poly(ester-carbonate) multi-block copolymers based on poly(lactic-glycolic acid) and poly(ε-caprolactone) segments

A new family of multi-block copolymers having the structure of poly(ester-carbonate)s was obtained by a chain-extension reaction involving poly(lactic-glycolic acid) oligomers (PLGA) and oligomeric α,ω-bishydroxy-terminated poly(e-caprolactone)s (PCDT). The latter were first transformed into α,ω-bis(chloroformate)s, which were subsequently condensed in the presence of amines with both the hydroxylic and the carboxylic end-groups of PLGA oligomers. Several samples differing in the length of the PCDT segments and in the composition of the PLGA segments were prepared and characterized for their physico-chemical properties. All of them had high molecular weight. good solubility in organic solvents, and modest swellability in aqueous media. As regards their thermal behaviour, some samples showed evidence of the presence of a a crystalline phase. Since these products are potentially useful as bioerodible materials in drug delivery systems, some preliminary results on their degradation behaviour under conditions mimicking those found in biological fluids are reported.