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Polymer cyclization for the emergence of hierarchical nanostructures.

Chaojian ChenManjesh Kumar SinghKatrin WunderlichSean HarveyColette J WhitfieldZhixuan ZhouManfred WagnerKatharina LandfesterIngo LieberwirthGeorge FytasKurt KremerDebashish MukherjiDavid Yuen Wah NgTanja Weil
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
The creation of synthetic polymer nanoobjects with well-defined hierarchical structures is important for a wide range of applications such as nanomaterial synthesis, catalysis, and therapeutics. Inspired by the programmability and precise three-dimensional architectures of biomolecules, here we demonstrate the strategy of fabricating controlled hierarchical structures through self-assembly of folded synthetic polymers. Linear poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) of different lengths are folded into cyclic polymers and their self-assembly into hierarchical structures is elucidated by various experimental techniques and molecular dynamics simulations. Based on their structural similarity, macrocyclic brush polymers with amphiphilic block side chains are synthesized, which can self-assemble into wormlike and higher-ordered structures. Our work points out the vital role of polymer folding in macromolecular self-assembly and establishes a versatile approach for constructing biomimetic hierarchical assemblies.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • high resolution
  • molecular docking