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Core-Shell-Corona Polymeric Micelles as a Versatile Template for Synthesis of Inorganic Hollow Nanospheres

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ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
卷 47, 期 1, 页码 157-167

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ar4001026

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  1. Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) [20310054]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24510139, 20310054] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Hollow, inorganic nanoscale capsules have many applications, from the delivery of encapsulated products for cosmetic and medicinal purposes to use as lightweight composite materials. Early methods for producing inorganic hollow nanospheres using hard templates suffered from low product yield and shell weakness upon template removal. In the past decade, researchers have turned to amphiphilic. copolymers' to synthesize hollow nanostructures and ordered mesoporous materials. Amphiphilic molecules self-assemble into well-defined nanostructures Including spherical micelles. Micelles formed from simple, two-component AB block and ABA triblock copolymers, however, have been difficult to work with to construct inorganic hollow nanoparticles, because the corona of the micelle, which serves as the template for the shell, becomes unstable as it absorbs inorganic shell precursors, causing aggregates to form. Newly developed, three-component ABC triblock copolymers may solve this problem. They Provide nanoassemblies with more diverse morphological and functional features than AB diblock and ABA triblock copolymers. Micelles formed from ABC triblock copolymers. In selective solvents that dissolve only one or two of the blocks provide templates for these improved nanoassemblies. By manipulating individual polymer blocks, one can encode additional features at the molecular level. For instance, modifying the functional groups or substitution patterns of the blocks allows better morphological and size control. Insights into polymer self-assembly gained over years of work in our group have set the stage to systematically engineer Inorganic spherical hollow nanoparticles using ABC triblock Copolymers. In this Account, we report our recent progress in producing diverse, inorganic hollow spherical nanospheres from asymmetric triblock copolymeric micelles with core shell corona architecture as templates. We discuss three classes of polymeric micelles with neutral, cationic, and anionic shell structures that allow fabrication of a variety of hollow nanoparticles. Importantly, we synthesized all of these particles in water, avoiding use of hazardous organic solvents. We have designed the precursor of the inorganic material to be selectively sorbed into the shell domain, leaving the corona free from the inorganic precursors that would destabilize the micelle. The core, Meanwhile, is the template for the formation of the hollow void. By rationally tailoring experimental parameters, we readily and selectively obtained. a variety of hollow nanoparticles including silica, hybrid silicas, metal-oxides, metal-carbonates, metal-sulfates, metal-borates; and metal-phosphates. Finally, we highlight the state-of-the-art techniques we used to characterize these nanoparticles; and describe experiments that demonstrate the potential of these hollow particles in drug delivery and as anode and cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries.

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