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Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions
It has been shown that the thermodynamics of bicontinuous microemulsions can be tailored via the addition of various different amphiphilic polymers. In this manuscript, we now focus on comb-type polymers consisting of hydrophobic backbones and hydrophilic side chains. The distinct philicity of the b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122410 |
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author | Saha, Debasish Peddireddy, Karthik R. Allgaier, Jürgen Zhang, Wei Maccarrone, Simona Frielinghaus, Henrich Richter, Dieter |
author_facet | Saha, Debasish Peddireddy, Karthik R. Allgaier, Jürgen Zhang, Wei Maccarrone, Simona Frielinghaus, Henrich Richter, Dieter |
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description | It has been shown that the thermodynamics of bicontinuous microemulsions can be tailored via the addition of various different amphiphilic polymers. In this manuscript, we now focus on comb-type polymers consisting of hydrophobic backbones and hydrophilic side chains. The distinct philicity of the backbone and side chains leads to a well-defined segregation into the oil and water domains respectively, as confirmed by contrast variation small-angle neutron scattering experiments. This polymer–microemulsion structure leads to well-described conformational entropies of the polymer fragments (backbone and side chains) that exert pressure on the membrane, which influences the thermodynamics of the overall microemulsion. In the context of the different polymer architectures that have been studied by our group with regards to their phase diagrams and small-angle neutron scattering, the microemulsion thermodynamics of comb polymers can be described in terms of a superposition of the backbone and side chain fragments. The denser or longer the side chain, the stronger the grafting and the more visible the brush effect of the side chains becomes. Possible applications of the comb polymers as switchable additives are discussed. Finally, a balanced philicity of polymers also motivates transmembrane migration in biological systems of the polymers themselves or of polymer–DNA complexes. |
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spelling | pubmed-77615372020-12-26 Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions Saha, Debasish Peddireddy, Karthik R. Allgaier, Jürgen Zhang, Wei Maccarrone, Simona Frielinghaus, Henrich Richter, Dieter Nanomaterials (Basel) Article It has been shown that the thermodynamics of bicontinuous microemulsions can be tailored via the addition of various different amphiphilic polymers. In this manuscript, we now focus on comb-type polymers consisting of hydrophobic backbones and hydrophilic side chains. The distinct philicity of the backbone and side chains leads to a well-defined segregation into the oil and water domains respectively, as confirmed by contrast variation small-angle neutron scattering experiments. This polymer–microemulsion structure leads to well-described conformational entropies of the polymer fragments (backbone and side chains) that exert pressure on the membrane, which influences the thermodynamics of the overall microemulsion. In the context of the different polymer architectures that have been studied by our group with regards to their phase diagrams and small-angle neutron scattering, the microemulsion thermodynamics of comb polymers can be described in terms of a superposition of the backbone and side chain fragments. The denser or longer the side chain, the stronger the grafting and the more visible the brush effect of the side chains becomes. Possible applications of the comb polymers as switchable additives are discussed. Finally, a balanced philicity of polymers also motivates transmembrane migration in biological systems of the polymers themselves or of polymer–DNA complexes. MDPI 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7761537/ /pubmed/33276588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122410 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Saha, Debasish Peddireddy, Karthik R. Allgaier, Jürgen Zhang, Wei Maccarrone, Simona Frielinghaus, Henrich Richter, Dieter Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title | Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title_full | Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title_fullStr | Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title_full_unstemmed | Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title_short | Amphiphilic Comb Polymers as New Additives in Bicontinuous Microemulsions |
title_sort | amphiphilic comb polymers as new additives in bicontinuous microemulsions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122410 |
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