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Light induced molecular release from vesicles based on amphiphilic linear-dendritic block copolymers

Journal

POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 4, Issue 7, Pages 2246-2254

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2py21025h

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  1. MINECO, Spain [MAT2011-27978-C02 (01), MAT2011-27978-C02 (02)]
  2. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)
  3. Gobierno de Aragon
  4. Fondo Social Europeo
  5. CSIC JAE-Pre contract

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We report on the synthesis and characterization of new amphiphilic linear-dendritic block copolymers (LDBCs) as well as their self-assembly in water to form polymeric vesicles. We have also investigated the encapsulation of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic fluorescent probes by these stimuli-responsive polymeric vesicles and the use of light as an external stimulus to trigger the release of the probes. The LDBCs are composed of a 2000 g mol(-1) poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) linear segment linked to a fourth generation 2,2-di(hydroxymethyl) propionic acid (bis-MPA) based dendron with 4-isobutyloxyazobenzene units at the periphery. By tuning the chemical structure of the azobenzene moieties, a specific LDBC has been identified that forms stable vesicles in water as it is clearly revealed by TEM and Cryo-TEM images. Encapsulation of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules by these vesicular self-assemblies has been investigated by fluorescence analysis as well as the release of the loaded probes triggered by low intensity UV illumination, which is related to trans-to-cis isomerisation of the azobenzene moieties. Thus, the potential of these photo-responsive vesicles as light-responsive nanocarriers is demonstrated.

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