Chemical Communication between Organometallic Single-Chain Polymer Nanoparticles.
Victoria KobernikInbal BerkovichAvishai LevyNorberto Gabriel LemcoffCharles E DiesendruckPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Chemical communication between macromolecules was studied by observing the controlled single chain collapse that ensues the exchange of a metal cross-linker between two polymer chains. The rhodium (I) organometallic cross-linker transfer from a low molecular weight collapsed polybutadiene to a larger polymer was followed using size exclusion chromatography. The increased effective molarity in the larger polymer seems to be the driving force for the metal migration. Thus, we demonstrate here a strategy for transferring a molecular signal that induces chain collapse of a polymer chain based on non-covalent interactions, mimicking biological behaviors reminiscent of signal transductions in proteins.