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【Materials Letters】Preparation of size-tunable, highly monodisperse particles by self-assembly of N-phthaloylchitosan-g-polycaprolactone molecular bottle brushes
writer:Youju Huang; Liangbin Li; Yue''''e Fang*
keywords:Chitosan, Polycaprolactone, Self-assembly, Polymers, Nanomaterials
source:期刊
specific source:Materials Letters 63 (2009) 1416–1418
Issue time:2009年
A series of amphiphilic N-phthaloylchitosan-g-polycaprolactone (PHCS-g-PCL) molecular bottle brushes were prepared by "graft onto" method. The narrow distribution of polycaprolactone (PCL) side chains ensures that the molecular bottle brushes can self-assemble into particles with a narrow size distribution in aqueous solution. The size of the self-assembled polymeric particles can be tuned by three parameters such as PCL chain length, grafting content and the concentration of molecular bottle brushes. The tunable particles would be a promising candidate for potential application for new clean energy sources. pollution control systems, catalysis or catalyst supports. nanoscale sensors, and drug delivery tools working inside the human body.
keywords:Chitosan, Polycaprolactone, Self-assembly, Polymers, Nanomaterials
source:期刊
specific source:Materials Letters 63 (2009) 1416–1418
Issue time:2009年
A series of amphiphilic N-phthaloylchitosan-g-polycaprolactone (PHCS-g-PCL) molecular bottle brushes were prepared by "graft onto" method. The narrow distribution of polycaprolactone (PCL) side chains ensures that the molecular bottle brushes can self-assemble into particles with a narrow size distribution in aqueous solution. The size of the self-assembled polymeric particles can be tuned by three parameters such as PCL chain length, grafting content and the concentration of molecular bottle brushes. The tunable particles would be a promising candidate for potential application for new clean energy sources. pollution control systems, catalysis or catalyst supports. nanoscale sensors, and drug delivery tools working inside the human body.