2D Sequence-Coded Oligourethane Barcodes for Plastic Materials Labeling.

MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS(2017)

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Abstract
Mixtures of uniform sequence-defined oligourethanes are evaluated as 2D molecular barcodes for labeling three different commodity polymers, namely polystyrene, polyvinylchloride and polyethylene terephthalate. Six different oligourethanes are synthesized by solid-phase iterative synthesis and are coded using a binary monomer alphabet. High-resolution mass spectrometry studies indicate that all oligomers are uniform and sequence-defined. However, instead of using them as individual coded chains, oligomers with different chain-length, mass and sequence are mixed into intentionally polydispersed libraries. In particular, a three-component library and a four-component library are created to encode a 2-bytes model binary sequence. These 2D-coded libraries are incorporated in all commodity plastics via a simple solvent casting procedure. Furthermore, in all cases, the oligomer mixtures can be extracted from the host polymer films and deciphered by mass spectrometry, thus opening interesting avenues for anti-counterfeiting and traceability applications.
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anti-counterfeiting technologies,digital polymers,information-containing macromolecules,sequence-controlled polymers,sequencing
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