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Assembled Morphology of Copper-Thiourea Coordination Mediated Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers.

Xiaoyang QiuSenbin ChenJintao Zhu
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2023)
Metallo-supramolecular polymers represent a powerful platform to construct self-assembled morphologies. Copper-thiourea (Cu-TU) coordination interactions, though have been extensively studied in small molecular system, the role of TU motifs in synthetic polymers using metal-ligand coordination to afford supramolecular aggregation and their morphology are often overlooked. Herein, we rationally synthesize an amphiphilic random copolymer, poly(oligo (ethylene glycol) ethyl acrylate-r-acylthiourea) (P(OEGEA-r-ATU)), bearing pendant TU motifs behaving as the ligand to coordinate Cu, a design characterized by core-coordinated metallo-supramolecular polymer. Indeed, rod-like nano-objects are successfully generated via the self-assembly and coordination interaction between P(OEGEA-r-ATU) and Cu. The spatial distribution of TU moieties in polymer chain, along with their Cu chelating capability, featuring the interchain coordination interaction, are tightly related to metallo-supramolecular polymer organization. The specific Cu-TU coordination interactions enable the prompted robustness and stability of soft P(OEGEA-r-ATU), induce the polymer chain configuration, which eventually furnish efficient fabrication of rod-like nano-objects via straightforward nanoprecipitation procedure. These structural motifs of copper-coordinated, rod-like nano-objects from such metallo-supramolecular polymers endows the potential therapeutic properties, such as anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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