Reversible Morphological Transformation between Polymer Nanocapsules and Thin Films through Dynamic Covalent Self‐Assembly |
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Authors: | Jeehong Kim Dr. Kangkyun Baek Dr. Dinesh Shetty Dr. Narayanan Selvapalam Gyeongwon Yun Dr. Nam Hoon Kim Dr. Young Ho Ko Dr. Kyeng Min Park Dr. Ilha Hwang Prof. Dr. Kimoon Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Self‐assembly and Complexity (CSC), Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Pohang, 790‐784 (Republic of Korea) http://csc.ibs.re.kr/;2. Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790‐784 (Republic of Korea);3. Division of Advanced Materials Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790‐784 (Republic of Korea) |
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Abstract: | A facile method has been developed for synthesizing polymer nanocapsules and thin films using multiple in‐plane stitching of monomers by the formation of reversible disulfide linkages. Owing to the reversibility of the disulfide linkages, the nanostructured materials readily transform their structures in response to environmental changes at room temperature. For example, in reducing environments, the polymer nanocapsules release loaded cargo molecules. Moreover, reversible morphological transformations between these structures can be achieved by simple solvent exchanges. This work is a novel approach for the formation of robust nano/microstructured materials that dynamically respond to environmental stimuli. |
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Keywords: | 2D polymer films disulfide bonds nanocapsules nanostructures self‐assembly |
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