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{{Short description|Bonds linking one polymer chain to another}}{{Hatnote|Several terms redirect here. You may be looking for Crosslinking of DNA, London Crosslink, or Water management infrastructure; see also Reticular (disambiguation).}}File:Vulcanization of POLYIsoprene V.2.png|thumb|Vulcanization is an example of cross-linking. Schematic presentation of two “polymer chains” (blue and green) cross-linked after the vulcanization of natural rubber with sulfursulfur(File:IUPAC definition for a crosslink in polymer chemistry.png|thumb|right|550px|link=https://goldbook.iupac.org/terms/view/C01409|IUPAC definition for a crosslink in polymer chemistry)In chemistry and biology a cross-link is a bond or a short sequence of bonds that links one polymer chain to another. These links may take the form of covalent bonds or ionic bonds and the polymers can be either synthetic polymers or natural polymers (such as proteins).In polymer chemistry “cross-linking” usually refers to the use of cross-links to promote a change in the polymers’ physical properties.When “crosslinking” is used in the biological field, it refers to the use of a probe to link proteins together to check for protein–protein interactions, as well as other creative cross-linking methodologies.{{Not verified in body|date=September 2018}}Although the term is used to refer to the “linking of polymer chains” for both sciences, the extent of crosslinking and specificities of the crosslinking agents vary greatly.

Synthetic polymers

image:DryOilSteps.svg|thumb|260px|left|Chemical reactions associated with crosslinking of drying oils, the process that produces linoleumlinoleum
Crosslinking generally involves covalent bonds that join two polymer chains. The term curing refers to the crosslinking of thermosetting resins, such as unsaturated polyester and epoxy resin, and the term vulcanization is characteristically used for rubbers.BOOK, Hans Zweifel, Ralph D. Maier, Michael Schiller, Plastics additives handbook, 2009, Hanser, Munich, 978-3-446-40801-2, 746, 6th, When polymer chains are crosslinked, the material becomes more rigid. The mechanical properties of a polymer depend strongly on the cross-link density. Low cross-link densities increase the viscosities of polymer melts. Intermediate cross-link densities transform gummy polymers into materials that have elastomeric properties and potentially high strengths. Very high cross-link densities can cause materials to become very rigid or glassy, such as phenol-formaldehyde materials.BOOK,books.google.com/books?id=q034u2kLAagC&pg=PA22, Engineering with Rubber: How to Design Rubber Components, Alan N., Gent, 1 April 2018, Hanser, 1 April 2018, Google Books, 9781569902998, File:MethmethacrylateBPA-glyc.png|thumb|left|352px|Typical vinyl ester resin derived from bisphenol A diglycidyl etherbisphenol A diglycidyl etherIn one implementation, unpolymerized or partially polymerized resin is treated with a crosslinking reagent. In vulcanization, sulfur is the cross-linking agent. Its introduction changes rubber to a more rigid, durable material associated with car and bike tires. This process is often called sulfur curing. In most cases, cross-linking is irreversible, and the resulting thermosetting material will degrade or burn if heated, without melting. Chemical covalent cross-links are stable mechanically and thermally. Therefore, cross-linked products like car tires cannot be recycled easily. A class of polymers known as thermoplastic elastomers rely on physical cross-links in their microstructure to achieve stability, and are widely used in non-tire applications, such as snowmobile tracks, and catheters for medical use. They offer a much wider range of properties than conventional cross-linked elastomers because the domains that act as cross-links are reversible, so can be reformed by heat. The stabilizing domains may be non-crystalline (as in styrene-butadiene block copolymers) or crystalline as in thermoplastic copolyesters.File:Si69.svg|thumb|The compound bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide is a cross-linking agent: the siloxy groups link to silica and the polysulfide groups vulcanize with polyolefinpolyolefinAlkyd enamels, the dominant type of commercial oil-based paint, cure by oxidative crosslinking after exposure to air.{{Citation |last1=Abraham |first1=T.W. |title=Lipid-Based Polymer Building Blocks and Polymers |date=2012 |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9780444533494002533 |work=Polymer Science: A Comprehensive Reference |pages=15–58 |publisher=Elsevier |language=en |doi=10.1016/b978-0-444-53349-4.00253-3 |isbn=978-0-08-087862-1 |access-date=2022-06-27 |last2=Höfer |first2=R.}}

Physical cross-links

In contrast to chemical cross-links, physical cross-links are formed by weaker interactions. For example, sodium alginate gels upon exposure to calcium ions, which form ionic bonds that bridge between alginate chains.JOURNAL, 10.1021/acs.biomac.6b00378, 27177209, Structural Characterization of Sodium Alginate and Calcium Alginate, Biomacromolecules, 17, 6, 2160–2167, 2016, Hecht, Hadas, Srebnik, Simcha, Polyvinyl alcohol gels upon the addition of borax through hydrogen bonding between boric acid and the polymer’s alcohol groups.WEB, Experiments: PVA polymer slime,edu.rsc.org/experiments/pva-polymer-slime/756.article, Education: Inspiring your teaching and learning, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2 April 2022, 2016, A solution of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) can be made into a slime by adding borax solution, which creates cross-links between polymer chains., JOURNAL, 10.1021/ed063p57, The gelation of polyvinyl alcohol with borax: A novel class participation experiment involving the preparation and properties of a “slime”, Journal of Chemical Education, 63, 1, 57, 1986, Casassa, E.Z, Sarquis, A.M, Van Dyke, C.H, 1986JChEd..63...57C, Other examples of materials which form physically cross-linked gels include gelatin, collagen, agarose, and agar agar.

Measuring degree of crosslinking

Crosslinking is often measured by swelling tests. The crosslinked sample is placed into a good solvent at a specific temperature, and either the change in mass or the change in volume is measured. The more crosslinking, the less swelling is attainable. Based on the degree of swelling, the Flory Interaction Parameter (which relates the solvent interaction with the sample), and the density of the solvent, the theoretical degree of crosslinking can be calculated according to Flory’s Network Theory.Flory, P.J., “Principles of Polymer Chemistry” (1953) Two ASTM standards are commonly used to describe the degree of crosslinking in thermoplastics. In ASTM D2765, the sample is weighed, then placed in a solvent for 24 hours, weighed again while swollen, then dried and weighed a final time.WEB,www.astm.org/Standards/D2765.htm, ASTM D2765 - 16 Standard Test Methods for Determination of Gel Content and Swell Ratio of Crosslinked Ethylene Plastics, www.astm.org, 1 April 2018, The degree of swelling and the soluble portion can be calculated. In another ASTM standard, F2214, the sample is placed in an instrument that measures the height change in the sample, allowing the user to measure the volume change.WEB,www.astm.org/Standards/F2214.htm, ASTM F2214 - 16 Standard Test Method for In Situ Determination of Network Parameters of Crosslinked Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE), www.astm.org, 1 April 2018, The crosslink density can then be calculated.

In biology

thumb|500px|Idealized structure of lignin, a highly crosslinked polymer that is the main structural material in many plants.|left

Lignin

Lignin is a highly crosslinked polymer that comprises the main structural material of higher plants. A hydrophobic material, it is derived from precursor monolignols. Heterogeneity arises from the diversity and degree of crosslinking between these lignols.

In DNA

Image:Ethyl-S.svg|thumb|200px|HN1 (bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylaminebis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamineIntrastrand DNA crosslinks have strong effects on organisms because these lesions interfere with transcription and replication. These effects can be put to good use (addressing cancer) or they can be lethal to the host organism. The drug cisplatin functions by formation of intrastrand crosslinks in DNA.JOURNAL, 10.1038/sj.onc.1206933, Cisplatin: Mode of cytotoxic action and molecular basis of resistance, 2003, Siddik, Zahid H., Oncogene, 22, 47, 7265–7279, 14576837, 4350565, free, Other crosslinking agents include mustard gas, mitomycin, and psoralen.JOURNAL, 10.1021/cr040478b, Formation and Repair of Interstrand Cross-Links in DNA, 2006, Noll, David M., Mason, Tracey Mcgregor, Miller, Paul S., Chemical Reviews, 106, 2, 277–301, 16464006, 2505341,

Proteins

In proteins, crosslinks are important in generating mechanically stable structures such as hair and wool, skin, and cartilage. Disulfide bonds are common crosslinks.BOOK, 10.1002/0471238961.2315151214012107.a01.pub2, Wool, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 2005, Christoe, John R., Denning, Ron J., Evans, David J., Huson, Mickey G., Jones, Leslie N., Lamb, Peter R., Millington, Keith R., Phillips, David G., Pierlot, Anthony P., Rippon, John A., Russell, Ian M., 9780471484943, Isopeptide bond formation is another type of protein crosslink.The process of applying a permanent wave to hair involves the breaking and reformation disulfide bonds. Typically a mercaptan such as ammonium thioglycolate is used for the breaking. Following this, the hair is curled and then “neutralized”. The neutralizer is typically an acidic solution of hydrogen peroxide, which causes new disulfide bonds to form, thus permanently fixing the hair into its new configuration.Compromised collagen in the cornea, a condition known as keratoconus, can be treated with clinical crosslinking.Wollensak G, Spoerl E, Seiler T. Riboflavin/ultraviolet-a-induced collagen crosslinking for the treatment of keratoconus. Am J Ophthalmol. 2003 May;135(5):620-7.In biological context crosslinking could play a role in atherosclerosis through advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), which have been implicated to induce crosslinking of collagen, which may lead to vascular stiffening.JOURNAL, Prasad, Anand, Bekker, Peter, Tsimikas, Sotirios, 2012-08-01, Advanced glycation end products and diabetic cardiovascular disease, Cardiology in Review, 20, 4, 177–183, 10.1097/CRD.0b013e318244e57c, 1538-4683, 22314141, 8471652,

Research

Proteins can also be cross-linked artificially using small-molecule crosslinkers. This approach has been used to elucidate protein–protein interactions.WEB,www.piercenet.com/Objects/View.cfm?type=Page&ID=FE7F690D-58AE-4342-AE85-BA94DCA642F8, Pierce Protein Biology - Thermo Fisher Scientific, www.piercenet.com, 1 April 2018, JOURNAL, Kou Qin, Chunmin Dong, Guangyu Wu, Nevin A Lambert, August 2011, Inactive-state preassembly of Gq-coupled receptors and Gq heterotrimers, Nature Chemical Biology, 7, 11, 740–747, 10.1038/nchembio.642, 21873996, 3177959, JOURNAL, Mizsei, Réka, Li, Xiaolong, Chen, Wan-Na, Szabo, Monika, Wang, Jia-huai, Wagner, Gerhard, Reinherz, Ellis L., Mallis, Robert J., January 2021, A general chemical crosslinking strategy for structural analyses of weakly interacting proteins applied to preTCR-pMHC complexes, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 296, 100255, 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100255, 33837736, 7948749, 0021-9258, free, Crosslinkers bind only surface residues in relatively close proximity in the native state. Common crosslinkers include the imidoester crosslinker dimethyl suberimidate, the N-Hydroxysuccinimide-ester crosslinker BS3 and formaldehyde. Each of these crosslinkers induces nucleophilic attack of the amino group of lysine and subsequent covalent bonding via the crosslinker. The zero-length carbodiimide crosslinker EDC functions by converting carboxyls into amine-reactive isourea intermediates that bind to lysine residues or other available primary amines. SMCC or its water-soluble analog, Sulfo-SMCC, is commonly used to prepare antibody-hapten conjugates for antibody development. An in-vitro cross-linking method is PICUP (photo-induced cross-linking of unmodified proteins).JOURNAL, Fancy, David A., Kodadek, Thomas, 1999-05-25, Chemistry for the analysis of protein–protein interactions: Rapid and efficient cross-linking triggered by long wavelength light, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, en, 96, 11, 6020–6024, 10.1073/pnas.96.11.6020, 0027-8424, 10339534, 26828, 1999PNAS...96.6020F, free, Typical reagents are ammonium persulfate (APS), an electron acceptor, the photosensitizer tris-bipyridylruthenium (II) cation ({{chem2|[Ru(bpy)3](2+)}}). In in-vivo crosslinking of protein complexes, cells are grown with photoreactive diazirine analogs to leucine and methionine, which are incorporated into proteins. Upon exposure to ultraviolet light, the diazirines are activated and bind to interacting proteins that are within a few ångströms of the photo-reactive amino acid analog (UV cross-linking).JOURNAL, Suchanek, Monika, Anna Radzikowska, Christoph Thiele, Photo-leucine and photo-methionine allow identification of protein–protein interactions in living cells, Nature Methods, 2, 4, 261–268, April 2005, 15782218, 10.1038/nmeth752, free,

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