A facile route to diverse assemblies by host–guest recognition

Literature Information

Publication Date 2015-04-07
DOI 10.1039/C5PY00297D
Impact Factor 5.582
Authors

Songling Han, Qixiong Zhang, Jiawei Guo, Xiaohui Li, Jianxiang Zhang


View Original

Abstract

Self-assembly provides a powerful approach for generating complex materials with advanced functionalities. Currently it remains a great challenge to create hierarchically structured assemblies from materials with simple molecular structure. Further, successful clinical translation of polymer assemblies-based therapeutics requires facile yet effective strategies for their fabrication and cargo loading based on structurally simple and cost-effective starting materials. Herein we partly addressed these issues by an all-in-one strategy involving host–guest assembly via molecular recognition, in which carboxyl-bearing compounds serve as guest molecules, while N-substituted acrylamide homopolymers or their various copolymers are host materials. Assembly and therapeutic loading can be simultaneously realized by this one-pot approach, leading to superstructures across length scales and with multiple morphologies, such as micelle-like nanoparticles, vesicles, nano- and microspheres, microtubes, and onion-like multilayer structures. In addition to biomedical applications, superstructures generated by this simple and robust strategy have potential uses in templated synthesis, catalysis, optics, and microelectronics.

Related Literature

Labile ligands on some Lewis super acids: a computational study

Paola Nava, Yannick Carissan, Stéphane Humbel

2009-06-19 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B907229B

Fe(ii) complex with the octadentate btpa ligand: a DFT study on a spin-crossover system that reveals two distinct high-spin states

Hauke Paulsen, John J. McGarvey, Rolf Diller, Volker Schünemann, Hans Toftlund

2009-06-25 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B905328J

Theoretical study of atmospheric clusters: HNO3–HCl–H2O

O. Gálvez, R. Escribano

2009-09-08 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B911457B

Argon clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets

Filipe Ferreira da Silva, Peter Bartl, Stephan Denifl, Olof Echt, Tilmann D. Märk, Paul Scheier

2009-08-27 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B913175B

Coupled transport processes in responding membranes: the case of a single gradient

Christoffer Åberg, Håkan Wennerström

2009-08-04 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B909187D

Modeling molecular crystals formed by spin-active metal complexes by atom–atom potentials

Anton V. Sinitskiy, Andrei M. Tokmachev, Richard Dronskowski

2009-09-23 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B908321A

Silver nanoparticles self assembly as SERS substrates with near single molecule detection limit

Meikun Fan, Alexandre G. Brolo

2009-07-15 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B904744A

Temperature measurement of single evaporating water droplets in a nitrogen flow using spontaneous Raman scattering

Christian Heinisch, Jon B. Wills, Jonathan P. Reid, Theo Tschudi, Cameron Tropea

2009-09-02 Paper

DOI: 10.1039/B908555F

Simulation of DNA catenanes

Valentin V. Rybenkov

2009-10-23 Perspective

DOI: 10.1039/B910812B

You might also like

Compound Q&A

What is Ethyl 3-cyclohexylpropanoate (CAS: 10094-36-7)?

Ethyl 3-cyclohexylpropanoate is a clear, colorless to light yellow liquid with a...

10094-36-7Ethyl 3-cyclohexylpr...
Compound Q&A

How should waste containing 2-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-(methoxycarbonyl)-6-methyl-4-(2-nitrophenyl)nicotinic acid (CAS: 34783-31-8) be handled?

Waste containing 2-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-(methoxycarbonyl)-6-methyl-4-(2-nitrophenyl...

34783-31-82-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-...
Compound Q&A

How should waste containing 2,4,6-Tris(pentafluoroethyl)-1,3,5-triazine (CAS: 858-46-8) be handled?

Waste containing 2,4,6-Tris(pentafluoroethyl)-1,3,5-triazine (CAS: 858-46-8) sho...

858-46-82,4,6-Tris(pentafluo...
Compound Q&A

What precautions should be taken when handling Chloroac-nle-oh (CAS: 56787-36-1)?

When handling Chloroac-nle-oh (CAS: 56787-36-1), it is essential to wear appropr...

56787-36-1Chloroac-nle-oh
Compound Q&A

What industries use Ethyl 6-phenylimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole-3-carboxylate (CAS: 752244-05-6)?

Ethyl 6-phenylimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole-3-carboxylate is primarily used in the...

752244-05-6Ethyl 6-phenylimidaz...
Compound Q&A

Are there alternatives to alpha-(2-Bromophenyl)benzylamine (CAS: 55095-15-3) in synthesis?

Alternatives to alpha-(2-Bromophenyl)benzylamine (CAS: 55095-15-3) in synthesis ...

55095-15-3alpha-(2-Bromophenyl...
Compound Q&A

How should waste containing 2-Chloro-5-methoxypyridine (CAS: 139585-48-1) be handled?

Waste containing 2-Chloro-5-methoxypyridine (CAS: 139585-48-1) should be managed...

139585-48-12-Chloro-5-methoxypy...
Compound Q&A

What industries use 1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole (CAS: 5044-27-9)?

1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole (CAS: 5044-27-9) is used in various ...

5044-27-91-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-...
Compound Q&A

Are there alternatives to 3-Bromo-5-(N-Boc)aminomethylisoxazole (CAS: 903131-45-3) in synthesis?

There are alternative reagents and compounds that can be used in the synthesis o...

903131-45-33-Bromo-5-(N-Boc)ami...
Compound Q&A

What is Tungsten(IV) oxide (CAS: 12036-22-5)?

Tungsten(IV) oxide, also known as tungsten dioxide, is a chemical compound with ...

12036-22-5Tungsten(IV) oxide

Source Journal

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Chemistry
CiteScore: 8.6
Self-citation Rate: 7.3%
Articles per Year: 457

Polymer Chemistry welcomes submissions in all areas of polymer science that have a strong focus on macromolecular chemistry. Manuscripts may cover a broad range of fields, yet no direct application focus is required.

Recommended Compounds

Recommended Suppliers

Disclaimer
This page provides academic journal information for reference and research purposes only. We are not affiliated with any journal publishers and do not handle publication submissions. For publication-related inquiries, please contact the respective journal publishers directly.
If you notice any inaccuracies in the information displayed, please contact us at support@chemtradehub.com. We will promptly review and address your concerns.