Functionalization-induced self-assembly under ambient conditions: Via thiol-epoxide "click" chemistry

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Abstract

Polymer micelles were formed using thiol-epoxide "click" chemistry to trigger functionalization-induced self-assembly (FISA) of block copolymers by modifying a reactive glycidyl methacrylate block with solvophobes. Ambient conditions, polymer concentrations up to 10 wt%, and an array of functional thiols were found effective for nanoparticle synthesis. Real-time analysis enabled direct observation of the self-assembly process, revealing mechanistic details and a critical degree of functionalization required for micellization.

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Howe, D. H., Jenewein, K. J., Hart, J. L., Taheri, M. L., & Magenau, A. J. D. (2020). Functionalization-induced self-assembly under ambient conditions: Via thiol-epoxide “click” chemistry. Polymer Chemistry, 11(2), 298–303. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9py01144g

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