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Pyridine-containing block copolymeric nano-assemblies obtained through complementary hydrogen-bonding directed polymerization-induced self-assembly in water

Journal

POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 25, Pages 3800-3805

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2py00391k

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  1. Anhui Province Natural Science Funds [2008085QE209, K2020-03]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers (Fudan University)

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Pyridine-containing block copolymers are a special type of macromolecule that can self-assemble into highly-ordered nano-objects. In this study, a new type of pyridine-containing block copolymer was reported, which can self-organize into nano-assemblies in water. This facile strategy provides a new avenue to the scale-up preparation of smart and diversiform pyridine-containing polymer nanomaterials.
Pyridine-containing block copolymers are a special type of macromolecule, and they can self-assemble into highly-ordered nano-objects for a wide range of applications due to their multiple properties including hydrogen bond acceptance, pH sensitivity, facile functionalization and metal ion coordination. However, it still remains a critical challenge to design and fabricate pyridine-containing block polymeric nano-assemblies in a large scale in aqueous media. In this contribution, we reported a new type of pyridine-containing block-copolymer of polyethylene glycol-block-poly(N-(2-methylpyridine)-acrylamide) (PEG-PMPA), which can self-organize into nano-assemblies through reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) in water. Differing from the traditional hydrophobicity for driving the self-assembly of block-copolymers during polymerization, we here utilized the complementary hydrogen bonding interaction between the pyridine and the amide group to direct the organization of the block-copolymers with PMPA chain extension in polymerization. This facile strategy provides a new avenue to the scale-up preparation of smart and diversiform pyridine-containing polymer nanomaterials with potential applications in biomedicine.

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