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Mechanically Triggered Small Molecule Release from a Masked Furfuryl Carbonate.

Xiaoran HuTian ZengCorey C HusicMaxwell J Robb
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Stimuli-responsive polymers that release small molecules under mechanical stress are appealing targets for applications ranging from drug delivery to sensing. Here, we describe a modular mechanophore design platform for molecular release via a mechanically triggered cascade reaction. Mechanochemical activation of a furan-maleimide Diels-Alder adduct reveals a latent furfuryl carbonate that subsequently decomposes under mild conditions to release a covalently bound cargo molecule. The computationally guided design of a reactive secondary furfuryl carbonate enables the decomposition and release to proceed quickly at room temperature after unmasking via mechanical force. This general strategy is demonstrated using ultrasound-induced mechanical activation to release a fluorogenic coumarin payload from a polymer incorporating a chain-centered mechanophore.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • small molecule
  • drug delivery
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • single molecule
  • computed tomography
  • stress induced
  • endothelial cells
  • diabetic rats
  • drug induced
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound