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Photocontrollable block copolymer micelles: what can we control?

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 19, Issue 28, Pages 4887-4895

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b819968j

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. le Fonds quebecois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies of Quebec (FQRNT)
  3. Universite de Sherbrooke, St-Jean Photochemicals Inc
  4. (St-Jeall-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada)
  5. Cancer Research Society Inc. (Canada)
  6. FQRNT-funded Center for Self-Assembled Chernical Structures (CSACS)

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Recent progress in the design and development of photocontrollable block copolymer (BCP) micelles is reviewed. By choosing an appropriate photoreaction of photochromic moieties linked to BCPs, such as photoisomerization, photocleavage and photodimerization, various types of control over polymer micelles can be achieved using light. These include either reversible or irreversible dissociation, reversible cross-linking, and reversible morphological transition of polymer micelles in response to light exposure. The design rationale for light-responsive BCPs, the underlying mechanisms of their photocontrol and the possible future development in exploring light as a powerful stimulus to control the structures or functions of BCP micelles are discussed.

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