Control of pH- and temperature-responsive behavior of mPEG-b-PDMAEMA copolymers through polymer composition |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Stubbs Elizabeth Laskowski Phillip Conor Daniel Alves Heinze Dylan Karis |
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Affiliation: | Materials Science, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI |
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Abstract: | A series of poly(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether-block-poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (mPEG-b-PDMAEMA) diblock copolymers were synthesized using atom transfer radical polymerization to achieve controlled polymer molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution. The thermoresponsive properties of the mPEG-b-PDMAEMA diblock copolymers in aqueous buffered solutions were determined using UV-Visible spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering. The cloud point, a soluble-to-insoluble transition, was observed for all mPEG-b-PDMAEMA diblock copolymer solutions. Increasing either the mPEG or PDMAEMA molecular weight resulted in a decrease in observed cloud points as a function of pH and polymer concentration. Changing the mPEG molecular weight determined whether a second, higher temperature, thermal transition was observed as a function of pH and polymer concentration. Controlling the thermoresponsive properties of mPEG-b-PDMAEMA diblock copolymers through polymer composition, concentration, and pH enables the tailoring of these copolymers for applications ranging from non-viral gene delivery to use as a strengthening agent in paper. |
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Keywords: | Atom transfer radical polymerization ATRP diblock copolymers self-assembly stimuli-sensitive polymers |
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