Photodimerization as an alternative to photocrosslinking of nanoparticles: Proof of concept with amphiphilic linear polyoxazoline bearing coumarin unit

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Photosensitive amphiphilic linear polyoxazolines (CoumC11-POxn) bearing alkyl chain decorated by a UV-active coumarin end group have been synthesized by cationic ring-opening polymerization (CROP). Using DLS and DOSY NMR experiments, their self-assemblies in water were compared with those of homologous photo-unreactive amphiphilic polyoxazolines (Cm-POxn). In both cases, spherical nanoparticles with DH-values around 10 nm were observed. The CoumC11-POxn nanoparticles were illuminated upon λ = 300 nm inducing the photo-dimerization of the coumarin units located in the inner compartment of the nanoparticles. Finally, the pros and the cons of the photo-dimerization of linear copolymers related to the photo-crosslinking of graft copolymers were discussed.

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Korchia, L., Bouilhac, C., Lapinte, V., Travelet, C., Borsali, R., & Robin, J. J. (2015). Photodimerization as an alternative to photocrosslinking of nanoparticles: Proof of concept with amphiphilic linear polyoxazoline bearing coumarin unit. Polymer Chemistry, 6(33), 6029–6039. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5py00834d

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