期刊:Macromolecules [American Chemical Society] 日期:2016-07-07卷期号:49 (14): 5084-5091被引量:170
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.macromol.6b01085
摘要
Self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules in water is a cornerstone to build compartmentalized materials toward unique functions, whereas it is yet challenging to create uniform, discrete, and size-controlled nanocompartments. This paper is to report that precision random copolymers, amphiphilic with hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and hydrophobic dodecyl pendants, induce precision self-assembly and self-recognition in water to form uniform, tunable, and self-sorting nanoparticles with inner-core hydrophobic compartments covered by PEG chains; the copolymers have been obtained via living or free radical copolymerization. The nanoparticles allow the on-target and predictable control of size, molecular weight, and aggregation number by tuning the primary structure of the copolymers; even mixtures of the copolymers with different composition underwent self-sorting to provide size-controlled discrete compartments.