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A Single UV or Near IR Triggering Event Leads to Polymer Degradation into Small Molecules.


ABSTRACT: We report two polymers with UV- and NIR-removable end caps that respond to a single light activated event by complete cleavage of the polymer backbone via a self-immolative mechanism. Two photocleavable protecting groups were used to cap the polymers; o-nitrobenzyl alcohol (ONB) and bromo-coumarin (Bhc). GPC and (1)H NMR confirmed complete degradation of the ONB-containing polymer in response to UV. The polymers were formulated into nanoparticles; fluorescence measurements of encapsulated Nile red confirmed release upon photolysis of the endcaps. Contrary to previous work using a similar backbone structure that degrades upon hydrolysis, here, the disassembly process and burst release of the payload are only activated on demand, illustrating the powerful capacity of light to trigger release from polymeric nanoparticles. Our design allows the signal to be amplified in a domino effect to fully degrade the polymer into small molecules. Thus, polymers and nanoparticles can reach maximal degradation without having to use intense and/or long periods of irradiation.

SUBMITTER: de Gracia Lux C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3467153 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Single UV or Near IR Triggering Event Leads to Polymer Degradation into Small Molecules.

de Gracia Lux Caroline C   McFearin Cathryn L CL   Joshi-Barr Shivanjali S   Sankaranarayanan Jagadis J   Fomina Nadezda N   Almutairi Adah A  

ACS macro letters 20120709 7


We report two polymers with UV- and NIR-removable end caps that respond to a single light activated event by complete cleavage of the polymer backbone via a self-immolative mechanism. Two photocleavable protecting groups were used to cap the polymers; o-nitrobenzyl alcohol (ONB) and bromo-coumarin (Bhc). GPC and (1)H NMR confirmed complete degradation of the ONB-containing polymer in response to UV. The polymers were formulated into nanoparticles; fluorescence measurements of encapsulated Nile r  ...[more]

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