Abstract
Photoacid-induced siloxane cross-linking of stimuli-responsive copolymer micelles allows the synthesis of well-defined organic-inorganic hybrid nanoparticles. Two conceptually different synthetic approaches are presented, both via photoinduced cross-linking of poly(4-hydroxystyrene-block-styrene) micelles and via one-pot photoacid-catalyzed micelle formation and siloxane cross-linking of poly(4-tert-butoxystyrene-block-styrene). The multistep synthetic route showed intermicellar cross-linking leading to agglomerates. In contrast to this, the formation of the nanoparticles via the one-pot synthesis yielded well-defined structures. The use of different siloxane cross-linking agents and their effects on the properties of the cross-linked micellar structures have been evaluated. Scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry indicate rigid core cross-linked nanoparticles. Their size, molar mass, and swelling behavior were analyzed by dynamic and static light scattering. Cyclic siloxane cross-linking agents lead to residual Cî - C double bonds within the nanoparticle core that allow postsynthetic modification by, e.g., thiol-ene click reactions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 121-124 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | ACS Macro Letters |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 19 Feb 2013 |