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Supramolecular assembly of crosslinkable monomers for degradable and fluorescent polymer nanoparticles.


ABSTRACT: Intermolecular B-N coordination has been recognized as a promising driving force for molecular self-organization. However, direct utilization of this intermolecular interaction as building bridge for the supramolecular self-assembly of chemical functionalities to form nano-sized architectures remains a daunting challenge. Here, we outline a multiple intermolecular B-N coordination based supramolecular system, where small boronate molecules can be brought together in solution to form nanoparticles with controllable sizes and morphologies. We not only demonstrate the intrinsic switchable fluorescence and the stimuli-responsive capabilities of the designed boronate molecule, but also show that the stabilized or surface functionalized nanoparticles are degradable in response to pH and D-glucose and able to retain the fluorescence features of the boronate molecule. Additionally, the degraded nanoparticles can repair themselves through the reformation of B-N coordination.

SUBMITTER: Yuan C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4582689 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Supramolecular assembly of crosslinkable monomers for degradable and fluorescent polymer nanoparticles.

Yuan Conghui C   Chang Ying Y   Mao Jie J   Yu Shirong S   Luo Weiang W   Xu Yiting Y   Thayumanavan S S   Dai Lizong L  

Journal of materials chemistry. B 20150401 14


Intermolecular B-N coordination has been recognized as a promising driving force for molecular self-organization. However, direct utilization of this intermolecular interaction as building bridge for the supramolecular self-assembly of chemical functionalities to form nano-sized architectures remains a daunting challenge. Here, we outline a multiple intermolecular B-N coordination based supramolecular system, where small boronate molecules can be brought together in solution to form nanoparticle  ...[more]

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