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Unraveling Ultrasonic Stress Response of Nanovesicles by the Mechanochromism of Self-Assembled Polydiacetylene

Journal

ACS MACRO LETTERS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 103-109

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.1c00715

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21734006, 21975178]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0207800, 2017YFA0204503]

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This study investigated the responsiveness of nanovesicles under sonication using self-assembled polydiacetylene (PDA) as a chromic mechanoresponsive group. The results revealed that three factors, including greater shear stress, lower polymerization degree, and higher viscosity of the continue phase, promote the mechanochromism of the vesicles, highlighting the importance of actual capillary number in force response of nanovesicles.
The force response of nanosized vesicles shows substantial applications in drug delivery, cancer therapies, and so on. Conventional methods in mechanical studies on vesicles rely on a camera and an optical microscope, which can hardly work for nanosized particles. Herein, we use self-assembled polydiacetylene (PDA) as a chromic mechanoresponsive group to study the responsiveness of nanovesicles under sonication. The sonication-induced deformation of the PDA backbone and reduction in its conjugation length leads to a color transition from blue to red. Three internal and external factors, including greater shear stress, lower polymerization degree, and higher viscosity of the continue phase, have been found to promote the mechanochromism of the phase, have been found to promote the mechanochromism of the vesicles. These results, for the first time, reveal that the force response of vesicles depends on the actual capillary number (correlated with the three explored factors), even at the nanoscale level, which opens a new avenue to mechanical modulation of nanovesicles for the development of vesicle-based bio-and nanotechniques.

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