Controlled self-assembly into diverse stimuli-responsive microstructures: From microspheres to branched cylindrical micelles and vesicles

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A series of amphiphilic PDMAEMA-SS-PCL chains with variable ratios of hydrophilic poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) to hydrophobic poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) were prepared via ring-opening polymerization, in which the two different moieties were linked via a disulfide bond with reduction responsiveness. After cross-linking by the photodegradable o-nitrobenzyl linkage, the amphiphilic chains could self-assemble into microspheres, branched cylindrical micelles and vesicles, which were responsive to the reduction agent dl-dithiothreitol and UV light irradiation through different mechanisms.

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Zhou, X., Li, L., Qin, H., Ning, B., Li, J., & Kan, C. (2018). Controlled self-assembly into diverse stimuli-responsive microstructures: From microspheres to branched cylindrical micelles and vesicles. RSC Advances, 8(38), 21613–21620. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03374a

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