In this work, we have proposed a novel universal stimulus-sensitive nanosized polymer system based on decasubstituted macrocyclic structures—pillar[5]arenes and tetrazole-containing polymers. Decasubstituted pillar[5]arenes containing a large, good leaving tosylate, and phthalimide groups were first synthesized and characterized. Pillar[5]arenes containing primary and tertiary amino groups, capable of interacting with tetrazole-containing polymers, were obtained with high yield by removing the tosylate and phthalimide protection. According to the fluorescence spectroscopy data, a dramatic fluorescence enhancement in the pillar[5]arene/fluorescein/polymer system was observed with decreasing pH from neutral (pH = 7) to acidic (pH = 5). This indicates the destruction of associates and the release of the dye at a pH close to 5. The presented results open a broad range of opportunities for the development of new universal stimulus-sensitive drug delivery systems containing macrocycles and nontoxic tetrazole-based polymers.
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Shurpik, D. N., Makhmutova, L. I., Usachev, K. S., Islamov, D. R., Mostovaya, O. A., Nazarova, A. A., … Stoikov, I. I. (2021). Towards universal stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems: Pillar[5]arenes synthesis and self-assembly into nanocontainers with tetrazole polymers. Nanomaterials, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11040947
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