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Self-assembly and fluorescence emission of UV-responsive azobenzene-containing helical poly(phenyl isocyanide) copolymers

Journal

POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 11, Issue 37, Pages 6029-6036

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0py01072c

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51803045, 51673057, 21871073]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [PA2020GDSK0069, PA2019GDPK0057, JZ2018HGBZ0151]

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Azobenzene (Azo)-containing phenyl isocyanide (AzoPI, monomer1) was synthesizedviathe combination of Williamson etherification and a transesterification reaction, and it could be polymerized to afford poly-1(n)with the phenyl alkyne-Pd(ii) complex as the initiator in a living/controlled manner. Since the obtained poly-1(n)was living, helical copolymers were obtained through the polymerization of oligo polyethylene glycol group-functionalized phenyl isocyanide (monomer2) using poly-1(40)as the macroinitiator. The obtained copolymers were optically active and exhibited light-responsive properties. The poly(1(40)-b-2(m)) copolymers were amphiphilic and could self-assemble into supramolecular aggregates in aqueous solutions. The TEM results showed that poly(1(40)-b-2(20)) self-assembled to form hollow spindly aggregates with an average length of similar to 430 nm and an average diameter of similar to 160 nm, while poly(1(40)-b-2(40)) self-assembled into wormlike micelles with an average length of similar to 280 nm and an average width of similar to 48 nm, and poly(1(40)-b-2(80)) self-assembled into spherical micelles with an average diameter of similar to 82 nm. Meanwhile, when alpha-cyclodextrin (alpha-CD) was added into the aqueous solution of poly(1(40)-b-2(40)), the wormlike micelles of poly(1(40)-b-2(40)) changed into spherical micelles of the poly(1(40)-b-2(40))/alpha-CD complex with an average diameter of similar to 104 nm. What's more, due to the UV-response of Azo groups, irregular aggregates of poly(1(40)-b-2(40)) and poly(1(40)-b-2(40))/alpha-CD were observed upon UV irradiation. In the meantime, the fluorescence emission of Azo groups was unexpectedly observed in THF solution. When water was added into the THF solution, the intensity of the fluorescence emission became higher. Moreover, the fluorescence intensity increased with the increase in the ratio of water to THF.

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