Arginine-Functional Methacrylic Block Copolymer Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization, and Adsorption onto a Model Planar Substrate.
Hubert BuksaEdwin C JohnsonDerek H H ChanRory J McBrideGeorge SandersonRebecca M CorriganSteven P ArmesPublished in: Biomacromolecules (2024)
Recently, we reported the synthesis of a hydrophilic aldehyde-functional methacrylic polymer ( Angew. Chem. , 2021 , 60 , 12032-12037). Herein we demonstrate that such polymers can be reacted with arginine in aqueous solution to produce arginine-functional methacrylic polymers without recourse to protecting group chemistry. Careful control of the solution pH is essential to ensure regioselective imine bond formation; subsequent reductive amination leads to a hydrolytically stable amide linkage. This new protocol was used to prepare a series of arginine-functionalized diblock copolymer nanoparticles of varying size via polymerization-induced self-assembly in aqueous media. Adsorption of these cationic nanoparticles onto silica was monitored using a quartz crystal microbalance. Strong electrostatic adsorption occurred at pH 7 (Γ = 14.7 mg m -2 ), whereas much weaker adsorption occurred at pH 3 (Γ = 1.9 mg m -2 ). These findings were corroborated by electron microscopy, which indicated a surface coverage of 42% at pH 7 but only 5% at pH 3.