Solution self-assembly of coil-crystalline diblock copolypeptoids bearing alkyl side chains

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Abstract

Polypeptoids, a class of synthetic peptidomimetic polymers, have attracted increasing attention due to their potential for biotechnological applications, such as drug/gene delivery, sensing and molecular recognition. Recent investigations on the solution self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolypeptoids highlighted their capability to form a variety of nanostructures with tailorable morphologies and functionalities. Here, we review our recent findings on the solutions self-assembly of coil-crystalline diblock copolypeptoids bearing alkyl side chains. We highlight the solution self-assembly pathways of these polypeptoid block copolymers and show how molecular packing and crystallization of these building blocks affect the self-assembly behavior, resulting in one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D) and multidimensional hierarchical polymeric nanostructures in solution.

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Jiang, N., & Zhang, D. (2021, September 1). Solution self-assembly of coil-crystalline diblock copolypeptoids bearing alkyl side chains. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13183131

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