A unimolecular nanocapsule : Encapsulation property of amphiphilic polymer based on hyperbranched polythreitol

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Abstract

Hyperbranched polythreitol (1) with different molecular weights (Mw,SLS: 1.18 × 10 4 and 4.79 × 10 4) was reacted with trityl chloride in DMF to afford a novel amphiphilic polymer (2) consisting of 1 as the hydrophilic core and the trityl groups as the hydrophobic shell. Compound 2 was tested for its ability to act as a unimolecular nanocapsule toward the water-soluble dye, rose bengal (RB). Their encapsulation and release properties were also evaluated by comparison with the degree of substitution (DS) of the trityl groups, i.e., the hydrophobic shell density. The polymers were found to have very good unimolecular nanocapsule characteristics even at extremely low concentrations. The average number of RBs per polymer molecule depended on the hydrophilic core size and the hydrophobic shell density. The increasing DS value led to a decrease in the encapsulated amount due to the decrease in the hydrophilic core space, while the low DS value (less than ca. 20 mol%) led to a destabilization as a unimolecular nanocapsule and a lower encapsulation ability. In particular, 2 with ca. 23% DS value showed an efficient encapsulation. Based on a release test of the RB-loaded unimolecular nanocapsules, the polymers showed a high RB-holding ability in water.

Journal

  • Polymer

    Polymer 48 (16), 4683-4690, 2007-07-27

    Elsevier Ltd.

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1050001338990643840
  • NII Article ID
    120000967239
  • HANDLE
    2115/28011
  • ISSN
    00323861
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Article Type
    journal article
  • Data Source
    • IRDB
    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN

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