Description
In this work a chemical reaction network (CRN) is used to drive the coacervation of macromolecular species. The CRN enables transient quaternization of tertiary amine substrates, driven by the conversion of electron deficient allyl acetates and thiol or amine nucleophiles. By incorporating tertiary amine functionality into block copolymers, we demonstrate chemical triggered complex coacervate core micelle (C3M) assembly and disassembly. In contrast to most dynamic coacervate systems, this CRN operates at constant physiological pH without the need for complex biomolecules. By varying the allyl acetate fuel, deactivating nucleophile and reagent ratios, we achieved both sequential signal-induced C3M (dis)assembly, as well as transient non-equilibrium (dis)assembly.
| Date made available | 4 Apr 2022 |
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| Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
Research output
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Fuel-driven macromolecular coacervation in complex coacervate core micelles
Lewis, R. W., Klemm, B., Macchione, M. & Eelkema, R., 2022, In: Chemical Science. 13, 16, p. 4533-4544 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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