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Thermoresponsive Water-in-Oil-in-Water Pickering Double Emulsions Stabilized with Biodegradable and Semicrystalline Poly(ethylene glycol)- b -poly(ε-caprolactone- co -δ-valerolactone) Diblock Copolymer Micelles for Controlled Release.

Chao LinPengju PanGuorong ShanMiao Du
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) Pickering double emulsions are promising materials for the construction of carriers for water-soluble and oil-soluble molecules or drug delivery systems if the contradictive trade-off between their extreme stability and controlled release properties can be resolved. In this study, biodegradable and biocompatible poly(ethylene glycol)- b -poly(ε-caprolactone- co -δ-valerolactone) (PEG- b -PCVL) diblock copolymers with predesigned hydrophilic to hydrophobic block length ratios and nearly identical ε-caprolactone/δ-valerolactone molar ratio (8/2), were synthesized by ring-opening copolymerization. Then, they self-assembled to create semicrystalline micelles. The melting points of PEG- b -PCVL copolymers and their lyophilized micelles were within a physiological range of temperatures, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry. Water contact angle measurements provided evidence that the surface wettability of PEG- b -PCVL micelles could be tuned by the PCVL block mass fractions or temperature stimulus. Such PEG- b -PCVL micelles were employed as a single particulate stabilizer to develop Pickering double emulsions through a one-step emulsification technique. W/O/W Pickering double emulsions could be generated using relatively hydrophobic PEG- b -PCVL micelles with high mass fractions (exceeding about 89%) of PCVL blocks, and they displayed excellent long-term physical stabilities at room temperature. However, the Pickering double emulsions underwent a rapid microstructural transition into simple oil-in-water Pickering emulsions instead of complete demulsification at elevated temperature (37 °C), which was attributed to the hydrophilicity of micelles enhanced when the core-forming PCVL melted realized by temperature stimulus. Consequently, such W/O/W Pickering double emulsions stabilized solely with semicrystalline PEG- b -PCVL micelles exhibit thermal responsiveness, enabling them to release vitamin B12 encapsulated within the internal aqueous phase rapidly.
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