| Literature DB >> 32997426 |
Junliang Zhang1,2, Barbara Farias-Mancilla3, Ihor Kulai3, Stephanie Hoeppener2, Barbara Lonetti3, Sylvain Prévost4, Jens Ulbrich2, Mathias Destarac3, Olivier Colombani5, Ulrich S Schubert2, Carlos Guerrero-Sanchez2, Simon Harrisson6.
Abstract
A series of copolymers containing 50 mol % acrylic acid (AA) and 50 mol % butyl acrylate (BA) but with differing composition profiles ranging from an AA-BA diblock copolymer to a linear gradient poly(AA-grad-BA) copolymer were synthesized and their pH-responsive self-assembly behavior was investigated. While assemblies of the AA-BA diblock copolymer were kinetically frozen, the gradient-like compositions underwent reversible changes in size and morphology in response to changes in pH. In particular, a diblock copolymer consisting of two random copolymer segments of equal length (16 mol % and 84 mol % AA content, respectively) formed spherical micelles at pH >5, a mix of spherical and wormlike micelles at pH 5 and vesicles at pH 4. These assemblies were characterized by dynamic light scattering, cryo-transmission electron microscopy and small angle neutron scattering.Entities:
Keywords: copolymer; gradient copolymer; self-assembly; sequence control; stimuli-responsive
Year: 2020 PMID: 32997426 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202010501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336