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Photocontrolled Release of Chemicals from Nano- and Microparticle Containers.

Christoph EnglertIvo NischangCornelia BaderPhilipp BorchersJulien AlexMichael PröhlMartin HentschelMatthias HartliebAnja TraegerGeorg PohnertStephanie SchubertMichael GottschaldtUlrich Sigmar Schubert
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
A benzoin-derived diol linker was synthesized and used to generate biocompatible polyesters that can be fully decomposed on demand upon UV irradiation. Extensive structural optimization of the linker unit was performed to enable the defined encapsulation of diverse organic compounds in the polymeric structures and allow for a well-controllable polymer cleavage process. Selective tracking of the release kinetics of encapsulated model compounds from the polymeric nano- and microparticle containers was performed by confocal laser scanning microscopy in a proof-of-principle study. The physicochemical properties of the incorporated and released model compounds ranged from fully hydrophilic to fully hydrophobic. The demonstrated biocompatibility of the utilized polyesters and degradation products enables their use in advanced applications, for example, for the smart packaging of UV-sensitive pharmaceuticals, nutritional components, or even in the area of spatially selective self-healing processes.
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