Multicompartment Nanoparticles Bearing Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Subdomains by Self-Assembly of Star Polymers in Aqueous Solution
Haohui Huo, Jie Liu, Senthil Kannan, Long Chen, Yimin Zhao, Lei Zhang, Gang Chang, Qilu Zhang*, and Feng Liu*
Macromolecules 2021, 54, 1, 35–43
Publication Date: December 16, 2020
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.0c02213

Abstract
The direct construction of protein-like multicompartment nanoparticles (MCNs) possessing hydrophilic/hydrophobic subdomains is a contemporary challenge. Herein, we present the first example of such MCNs via self-assembly of the specially designed A(BC)20 star polymer in an aqueous solution. The topology of the 21-arm star polymer, poly(ethylene glycol)[poly(acrylic acid)-block-polystyrene]20 [PEG(PAA-b-PS)20], is the key to simultaneously form hydrophilic/hydrophobic subdomains of nanoparticles during self-assembling, as the water-soluble PAA blocks are confined in the core, resulting in hydrophilic subdomains. The volume ratio of PS to PAA (VPS/VPAA) is found to be the main factor that determines the morphology of MCNs; besides micelles and vesicles, strings consisting of one-dimensional (1D) alignment of single-star polymers were found for the first time, as confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and cryo-TEM. Lastly, a new mechanism for the assembly of the star polymers was proposed based on the investigations of PEG(PAA-b-PS)20 self-assembly under different water contents, concentrations, and pH values. The MCNs reported in this work may find various applications in, e.g., co-delivery of drugs and heterogeneous catalysis.
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