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Tuneable enhancement of the salt and thermal stability of polymeric micelles by cyclized amphiphiles

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2585

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  1. Mizuho Foundation for the Promotion of Sciences
  2. Japan Science Society
  3. Global COE Programme (Education and Research Centre for Material Innovation), MEXT, Japan
  4. Challenging Research President's Honorary Award, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  5. Kurata Memorial Hitachi Science and Technology Foundation
  6. KAKENHI [23685022, 23106709, 23350050]
  7. [24 . 9031]
  8. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23685022, 12J09031, 23350050] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Cyclic molecules provide better stability for their aggregates. Typically in nature, the unique cyclic cell membrane lipids allow thermophilic archaea to inhabit extreme conditions. By mimicking the biological design, the robustness of self-assembled synthetic nanostructures is expected to be improved. Here we report topology effects by cyclized polymeric amphiphiles against their linear counterparts, demonstrating a drastic enhancement in the thermal, as well as salt stability of self-assembled micelles. Furthermore, through coassembly of the linear and cyclic amphiphiles, the stability was successfully tuned for a wide range of temperatures and salt concentrations. The enhanced thermal/salt stability was exploited in a halogen exchange reaction to stimulate the catalytic activity. The mechanism for the enhancement was also investigated. These topology effects by the cyclic amphiphiles offer unprecedented opportunities in polymer materials design unattainable by traditional means.

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