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Triply responsive coumarin-based microgels with remarkably large photo-switchable swelling

Journal

POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 10, Issue 20, Pages 2516-2526

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9py00233b

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  1. 5 year EPSRC Established Career Fellowship [M002020/1]
  2. Welcome Trust
  3. EPSRC [EP/M002020/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Swellable crosslinked polymer colloid particles (microgels) which have a swollen size that can be reversibly changed using light are rare. We report the synthesis of four different triply responsive microgels with as-made diameters ranging from 25 to 124 nm. Each MG system is pH-, temperature-and photo-responsive. These poly(MEO2MA-co-MAA-co-CMA) microgels were prepared using precipitation copolymerisation of 2-(2-methoxyethoxy) ethyl methacrylate (MEO2MA), methacrylic acid (MAA) and 7-(2-methacryloyloxyethoxy)- 4-methylcoumarin (CMA). This one-step synthesis method is scalable. The microgel systems were strongly pH-and temperature-responsive. They were also photo-switchable between highly crosslinked and de-crosslinked states using UV-irradiation. The effective crosslinker density was easily controlled by irradiation at wavelengths of 365 nm (photo-crosslinked state) and 254 nm (photo-de-crosslinked state). Interestingly, the particle volume ratio increase upon photo-de-crosslinking was found to be at least twice that reported for other nanoparticle-based systems. The strong photo-switching behaviour of the present microgels was shown to be due to a uniform incorporation of CMA within the particles. Unexpectedly, it was found that the extent of photo-induced dimerisation increased with a decrease in the as-made microgel size. The photo-induced swelling of the microgel was used to accelerate the release of the anti-cancer drug doxorubicin to demonstrate potential for future application for ondemand drug release.

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