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pH-sensitive nanogel possessing reactive PEG tethered chains on the surface

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 37, Issue 14, Pages 5389-5396

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ma049199g

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Poly(ethylene glycol) possessing a polymerizable vinylbenzyl group at one end and a carboxylic acid group at the other end was synthesized via the anionic polymerization of ethylene oxide. H-1 NMR, SEC, and MALDI-TOF-MS studies confirmed that each poly(ethylene glycol) chain quantitatively possessed vinylbenzyl and carboxyl end groups. Emulsion polymerization of 2-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate was carried out to obtain a nanometric-sized gel (nanogel) in the presence of a cross-linking agent such as ethylene dimethacrylate, using the obtained alpha-vinylbenzyl-omega-carboxy-PEG as a stabilizing reagent. The size of the obtained nanogels was controllable in the range between 50 and 680 nm. The nanogel was confirmed to have a PEG shell layer with a carboxylic acid group at the distal end of each PEG strands from the zeta-potential measurement at varying pHs. The pH-sensitive swelling/deswelling behavior of the nanogels was studied by dyanmic light scattering to confirm their volume phase transition at a pH around 7.0. These prepared nanogels are expected to have potential utility in applications such as diagnostics and controlled drug releasing devices.

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