Synthesis and self-aggregated nanostructures of hydrogen-bonding polydimethylsiloxane

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Publication Date 2021-06-25
DOI 10.1039/D1PY00513H
Impact Factor 5.582
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Senbin Chen, Yanggui Wu, Huiying Wang, Bengao Zhu, Bijing Xiong, Wolfgang H. Binder, Jintao Zhu


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Abstract

Gaining control over assembled nanostructures is an important aspect in nanotechnology and materials. Compared to specific directional interactions, self-aggregation of clusters driven by the forces of hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) polymers, constitute a novel and simple strategy toward the tuning of nanostructures. In this work, we first demonstrate the precise synthesis of tailored polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) at their α-ends bearing a series of H-bonding moieties (e.g., barbiturate (Ba), 2,4,6-triaminopyrimidine (TAP) and Hamilton wedge (HW)), using a robust copper(I)-catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction. Complete end group functionalization is proven by NMR and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) methods. Self-aggregated H-bonds are indeed formed in the melt state from the obtained H-bonding PDMS, evidenced by temperature dependent solid-state 1H MAS NMR. Subsequent small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) studies unveil a profound picture of nanostructures, including lamellae (LAM), hexagonally packed cylinders (HPC), body-centered cubic spheres (BCC) and disordered micelles (DIM). We found that these morphologies are influenced by the molecular weight of the PDMS (1200, 5800 and 11 300 g mol−1), as well as by the nature of H-bonding moieties (e.g., Ba, TAP, HW), proving that both the immiscibility parameter and the volume fraction between nonpolar PDMS and polar H-bonding moieties determine the final structures. Moreover, we also demonstrate a thermally reversible order–disorder transition (ODT) in the observed nanostructures, induced by the H-bonding self-aggregation as observed by temperature-dependent SAXS investigations. The strategy to engineer nanostructures to form the cluster and aggregation of H-bonding polymers is significant, providing new insights to control the supramolecular polymer chain organization and phase separation effects.

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