Exploiting nucleobase-containing materials-from monomers to complex morphologies using RAFT dispersion polymerization

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The synthesis of nucleobase-containing polymers was successfully performed by RAFT dispersion polymerization in both chloroform and 1,4-dioxane and self-assembly was induced by the polymerizations. A combination of scattering and microscopy techniques were used to characterize the morphologies. It is found that the morphologies of self-assembled nucleobase-containing polymers are solvent dependent. By varying the DP of the core-forming block, only spherical micelles with internal structures were obtained in chloroform when using only adenine-containing methacrylate or a mixture of adenine-containing methacrylate and thymine-containing methacrylate as monomers. However, higher order structures and morphology transitions were observed in 1,4-dioxane. A sphere-rod-lamella-twisted bilayer transition was observed in this study. Moreover, the kinetics of the dispersion polymerizations were studied in both solvents, suggesting a different formation mechanism in these systems.

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Kang, Y., Pitto-Barry, A., Willcock, H., Quan, W. D., Kirby, N., Sanchez, A. M., & O’Reilly, R. K. (2015). Exploiting nucleobase-containing materials-from monomers to complex morphologies using RAFT dispersion polymerization. Polymer Chemistry, 6(1), 106–117. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4py01074d

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