小泡
胶束
聚合物
水溶液
化学物理
材料科学
同种类的
内爆
纳米技术
化学工程
生命系统
降级(电信)
化学
膜
计算机科学
等离子体
物理
有机化学
复合材料
工程类
人工智能
热力学
电信
量子力学
生物化学
作者
Chenyu Lin,Katla Sai Krishna,Juan Pérez‐Mercader
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42004-021-00464-8
摘要
Abstract Autonomous and out-of-equilibrium vesicles synthesised from small molecules in a homogeneous aqueous medium are an emerging class of dynamically self-assembled systems with considerable potential for engineering natural life mimics. Here we report on the physico-chemical mechanism behind a dynamic morphological evolution process through which self-assembled polymeric structures autonomously booted from a homogeneous mixture, evolve from micelles to giant vesicles accompanied by periodic growth and implosion cycles when exposed to oxygen under light irradiation. The system however formed nano-objects or gelation under poor oxygen conditions or when heated. We determined the cause to be photoinduced chemical degradation within hydrated polymer cores inducing osmotic water influx and the subsequent morphological dynamics. The process also led to an increase in the population of polymeric objects through system self-replication. This study offers a new path toward the design of chemically self-assembled systems and their potential application in autonomous material artificial simulation of living systems.
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