| Literature DB >> 31995358 |
Jiancheng Luo1, Tong Liu1,2,3, Kun Qian1, Benqian Wei1, Yinghe Hu1, Min Gao4, Xinyu Sun1, Zhiwei Lin1, Jiahui Chen1, Mrinal K Bera5, Yuhang Chen1, Ruimeng Zhang1, Jialin Mao6, Chrys Wesdemiotis1,6, Mesfin Tsige1, Stephen Z D Cheng1,2, Tianbo Liu1.
Abstract
We observe the formation of highly controllable and responsive onion-like vesicles by using rigid sphere-rod amphiphilic hybrid macromolecules, composed of charged, hydrophilic Keggin-type clusters (spheres) and hydrophobic rod-like oligofluorenes (OFs). Unlike the commonly used approach, which mainly relies on chain bending of flexible molecules to satisfy different curvatures in onion-like vesicles, the rigid hybrids form flexible interdigitations by tuning the angles between OFs, leading to the formation of bilayers with different sizes. The self-assembled vesicles possess complete onion-like structures from most inner to outer layers, and their size (layer number) can be accurately manipulated by different solution conditions including solvent polarity, ionic strength, temperature, and hybrid concentration, with fixed interbilayer distance under all conditions. Moreover, the vesicle size (layer number) shows excellent reversibility to the change of temperature. The charged feature of spheres, rod length, and overall hybrid architecture shows significant effects on the formation of such onion-like vesicles.Entities:
Keywords: continuous curvature change; onion-like vesicles; rigid amphiphilic macromolecules; sphere-rod geometry; stimuli-responsive nanostructures
Year: 2020 PMID: 31995358 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b07611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881