Micellar and vesicular nanoassemblies of triazole-based amphiphilic probes triggered by mercury(ii) ions in a 100% aqueous medium

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Publication Date 2014-09-23
DOI 10.1039/C4CC06742H
Impact Factor 6.222
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Inhye Kim, Na-Eun Lee, Yoo-Jeong Jeong, Young-Ho Chung, Byoung-Ki Cho


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Abstract

ABA-type amphiphiles bearing a triazole-based aromatic block were easily synthesized using click chemistry, which act as fluorescent turn-off Hg2+–chemoprobes in an aqueous solution. Interestingly, the metal-binding process of amphiphiles induced nanoassemblies even below the CMCs, and the binding stoichiometry affected the morphologies of the resultant nanostructures.

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