Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes
The aim of this work is to demonstrate that the alkylation and dealkylation of selenium atoms is an effective tool in controlling polymer amphiphilicity and, hence, its assembly and disassembly process in water. To establish this concept, poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(glycidyl methacrylate) was p...
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doaj-c7b4df65c5f244c7bce0d5be6a5c81b02021-08-06T15:29:51ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-07-01132456245610.3390/polym13152456Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation ProcessesTaejun Eom0Anzar Khan1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-Ro, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-Ro, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul 02841, KoreaThe aim of this work is to demonstrate that the alkylation and dealkylation of selenium atoms is an effective tool in controlling polymer amphiphilicity and, hence, its assembly and disassembly process in water. To establish this concept, poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(glycidyl methacrylate) was prepared. A post-synthesis modification with phenyl selenolate through a base-catalyzed selenium-epoxy ‘click’ reaction then gave rise to the side-chain selenium-containing block copolymer with an amphiphilic character. This polymer assembled into micellar structures in water. However, silver tetrafluoroborate-promoted alkylation of the selenium atoms resulted in the formation of hydrophilic selenonium tetrafluoroborate salts. This enhancement in the chemical polarity of the second polymer block removed the amphiphilic character from the polymer chain and led to the disassembly of the micellar structures. This process could be reversed by restoring the original amphiphilic polymer character through the dealkylation of the cations.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/15/2456organoselenium polymersselenium-epoxy ‘click’ reactionalkylation/dealkylationpolymer assemblymicellar nanostructuresmicellar disassembly |
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Taejun Eom Anzar Khan Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes Polymers organoselenium polymers selenium-epoxy ‘click’ reaction alkylation/dealkylation polymer assembly micellar nanostructures micellar disassembly |
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Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes |
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Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes |
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Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes |
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Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes |
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Micellar Assembly and Disassembly of Organoselenium Block Copolymers through Alkylation and Dealkylation Processes |
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micellar assembly and disassembly of organoselenium block copolymers through alkylation and dealkylation processes |
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The aim of this work is to demonstrate that the alkylation and dealkylation of selenium atoms is an effective tool in controlling polymer amphiphilicity and, hence, its assembly and disassembly process in water. To establish this concept, poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(glycidyl methacrylate) was prepared. A post-synthesis modification with phenyl selenolate through a base-catalyzed selenium-epoxy ‘click’ reaction then gave rise to the side-chain selenium-containing block copolymer with an amphiphilic character. This polymer assembled into micellar structures in water. However, silver tetrafluoroborate-promoted alkylation of the selenium atoms resulted in the formation of hydrophilic selenonium tetrafluoroborate salts. This enhancement in the chemical polarity of the second polymer block removed the amphiphilic character from the polymer chain and led to the disassembly of the micellar structures. This process could be reversed by restoring the original amphiphilic polymer character through the dealkylation of the cations. |
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organoselenium polymers selenium-epoxy ‘click’ reaction alkylation/dealkylation polymer assembly micellar nanostructures micellar disassembly |
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