Random ionic polymers: Salt-triggered reversible vesicular self-assembly in water
- Abstract
- NaCl salt as an external stimulus triggers the self-assembly of ionic polymers and offers a convenient route to structuring vesicular reversible polymeric nanoparticles. In this contribution, amphiphilic random imidazolium ionic polymers are synthesized by roping the partial anion exchange and the choice of N-substituent. These polymers are evaluated for their self-assembly behavior in water, and it is strengthened by dye encapsulation application in water through self-assembly. The effects of salt and pH study demonstrated the reversibility of self-assembly. The self-assembled nano-aggregates are thermoresponsive at the upper critical solution temperature (UCST) (Cp 47 °C). The synergic balance between hydrogen bonding and ionic self-assembly is attributed to the constituents in the macromolecular structure, making these polyionic liquids (PILs) a “smart” responsive system in water upon the addition of external stimuli, such as NaCl and KPF6. This self-assembly is acquired with partial anion exchange and salt balance in the water. The unusual interfacial activity of polymer to form a regular shape eventually to surfaces organic dye molecule serving as a type of stabilizer or scavenger evidenced by nano-size and vesicular morphology analysis.
- Author(s)
- Santosh N. Chavan; Hyung-il Lee
- Issued Date
- 2023
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- Physical sciences; Salt
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2023.112114
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17529
- Publisher
- EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 0014-3057
- Citation Volume
- 193
- Citation Number
- 1
- Citation Start Page
- 112114
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