Issue 10, 2022

Development and structural analysis of dual-thermo-responsive self-assembled zwitterionic micelles

Abstract

Multi-stimuli-responsive materials may dominate next-generation drug delivery systems. Herein, dual-thermo-responsive micelles were prepared by introducing cholesterol chloroformate to facilitate the spontaneous self-assembly of graft polymers prepared by combining two charged polymers, poly-sulfobetaine and carboxylated ε-poly-L-lysine. This polymerization was controlled by reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. Turbidimetry measurements and temperature-dependent 1H NMR spectroscopy were used to investigate the phase transition behaviors; transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy were used to determine the morphology of the micelles. The dependence of self-assembled structures on temperature was investigated through ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering (USAXS). The micelles formed spherical shapes in water which was confirmed by TEM and AFM. Interestingly, different, temperature-dependent micelle size change behaviors were observed through dynamic light scattering, Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, and USAXS; this might be due to the concentration-dependent hierarchical phase transition. This study provides crucial information on the mesoscopic structure of the micelles, and will enable greater control over their transition temperatures for numerous biomaterial applications.

Graphical abstract: Development and structural analysis of dual-thermo-responsive self-assembled zwitterionic micelles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2021
Accepted
06 Apr 2022
First published
08 Apr 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Adv., 2022,3, 4252-4261

Development and structural analysis of dual-thermo-responsive self-assembled zwitterionic micelles

D. Zhao, R. Rajan, S. Yusa, M. Nakada and K. Matsumura, Mater. Adv., 2022, 3, 4252 DOI: 10.1039/D1MA01189H

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