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CdS-containing nano-assemblies of double hydrophilic block copolymers in water

Journal

COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 289, Issue 9, Pages 1045-1053

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-011-2433-9

Keywords

Double hydrophilic block copolymers; Polymer self-assembly; Light scattering; Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy; UV-vis and PL spectroscopy; Microscopy; CdS nanoparticles

Funding

  1. Marie Curie Research and Training Network [505 027]
  2. Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic [MSM0021620857]
  3. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [P205/11/J043, P208/10/0353]
  4. Grant Agency of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic [IAA401110702]

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Two samples of poly(sodium(sulfamate-carboxylate)isoprene)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) copolymer (SCIEO-1 and SCIEO-2) differing in molecular weight and relative length of polyelectrolyte blocks have been used as templates for the synthesis of cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles in aqueous media. The double-hydrophilic copolymer SCIEO has very high 1D charge density, and its polymer chain structure mimics that of polysaccharide heparin. It is soluble in aqueous media, but the addition of cadmium acetate (Cd(Ac)(2)) to its aqueous solution causes the formation of micellar aggregates with Cd(2+)containing insoluble cores above the threshold Cd2+ concentration. The trapped Cd2+ ions can be chemically transformed to CdS nanoparticles. The stability of hybrid SCIEO/CdS micelles depends on the ratio of PEO-to-SCI lengths: it was found that the SCIEO-2 copolymer with sufficiently long PEO block behaves as an effective stabilizer for the synthesis of CdS nanoparticles embedded in micelles, while SCIEO-1 does not. The morphology of aggregates varies with the Cd-to-SCI ratios and ranges from spherical to mixture of spherical and necklace-like micellar aggregates. A number of experimental techniques including static and dynamic light scattering, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, atomic force and transmission electron microscopy, UV-vis, and fluorescence spectroscopy were employed for the characterization of both CdS containing hybrid micelles and embedded CdS nanoparticles.

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