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Photo-cross-linked and pH-Switchable Soft Polymer Nanocapsules from Polyglycidyl Ethers.

Stefan EngelPascal M JeschenkoMarcel van DongenJonas C RoseDominic SchäferMichael BrunsSonja Herres-PawlisHelmut KeulMartin Moeller
Published in: Macromolecules (2023)
Soft polymer nanocapsules and microgels, which can adapt their shape and, at the same time, sequester and release molecular payloads in response to an external trigger, are a challenging complement to vesicular structures like polymersomes. In this work, we report the synthesis of such capsules by photo-cross-linking of coumarin-substituted polyglycidyl ethers, which we prepared by Williamson etherification of epichlorohydrin (ECH) repeating units with 7-hydroxycoumarin in copolymers with tert -butyl glycidyl ether ( t BGE). To control capsule size, we employed the prepolymers in an o/w miniemulsion, where they formed a gel layer at the interface upon irradiation at 365 nm by [2π + 2π] photodimerization of the coumarin groups. Upon irradiation at 254 nm, the reaction could be reversed and the gel wall could be repeatedly disintegrated and rebuilt. We further demonstrated (i) reversible hydrophilization of the gels by hydrolysis of the lactone rings in coumarin dimers as a mechanism to manipulate the permeability of the capsules and (ii) binding functional molecules as amides. Thus, the presented nanogels are remarkably versatile and can be further used as a carrier system.
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