Thermo-responsive polyrotaxane (PR)-based triblock copolymers were synthesized via the atom transfer radical polymeriza- tion (ATRP) of N-isopropylacrylamide initiated with self-assemblies made from a distal 2-bro...Thermo-responsive polyrotaxane (PR)-based triblock copolymers were synthesized via the atom transfer radical polymeriza- tion (ATRP) of N-isopropylacrylamide initiated with self-assemblies made from a distal 2-bromoisobutyryl end-capped Plu- ronic 17R4 (PPOI4-PEG24-PPOI4) with a varying amount of β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) in the presence of Cu(I)C1/PMDETA at 25 ~C in aqueous solution. The molecular structure was characterized by means of ~H NMR, FTIR, WXRD, GPC, TGA and DSC analyses. About half of [3-CDs are still entrapped on the Pluronic 17R4 chain while the number of incorporated NIPAAm monomers is nearly a double feed value in the resulting copolymers. The aggregate morphologies in aqueous solution were evidenced by TEM observations. A two-step thermo-responsive transition arising from a combination of a polypseudorotaxane middle block with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) flanking blocks was also demonstrated by turbidity measurements. Given their thermo-responsive behavior in aqueous solution, these PR-based triblock copolymers show the potential to be used as smart materials for the controlled drug delivery systems, biosensors, and the like.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20974015)the Doctoral Program Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (20091101110029)
文摘Thermo-responsive polyrotaxane (PR)-based triblock copolymers were synthesized via the atom transfer radical polymeriza- tion (ATRP) of N-isopropylacrylamide initiated with self-assemblies made from a distal 2-bromoisobutyryl end-capped Plu- ronic 17R4 (PPOI4-PEG24-PPOI4) with a varying amount of β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) in the presence of Cu(I)C1/PMDETA at 25 ~C in aqueous solution. The molecular structure was characterized by means of ~H NMR, FTIR, WXRD, GPC, TGA and DSC analyses. About half of [3-CDs are still entrapped on the Pluronic 17R4 chain while the number of incorporated NIPAAm monomers is nearly a double feed value in the resulting copolymers. The aggregate morphologies in aqueous solution were evidenced by TEM observations. A two-step thermo-responsive transition arising from a combination of a polypseudorotaxane middle block with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) flanking blocks was also demonstrated by turbidity measurements. Given their thermo-responsive behavior in aqueous solution, these PR-based triblock copolymers show the potential to be used as smart materials for the controlled drug delivery systems, biosensors, and the like.