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Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components

Industrial and household products, such as paints, inks and cosmetics usually consist of mixtures of macromolecules that are disperse in composition, in size and in monomer sequence. Identifying structure–function relationships for these systems is complicated, as particular macromolecular component...

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Autores principales: Timmers, Elizabeth M., Fransen, P. Michel, González García, Álvaro, Schoenmakers, Sandra M. C., Magana, Jose Rodrigo, Peeters, Joris W., Tennebroek, Ronald, van Casteren, Ilse, Tuinier, Remco, Janssen, Henk M., Voets, Ilja K.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34046093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1py00079a
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author Timmers, Elizabeth M.
Fransen, P. Michel
González García, Álvaro
Schoenmakers, Sandra M. C.
Magana, Jose Rodrigo
Peeters, Joris W.
Tennebroek, Ronald
van Casteren, Ilse
Tuinier, Remco
Janssen, Henk M.
Voets, Ilja K.
author_facet Timmers, Elizabeth M.
Fransen, P. Michel
González García, Álvaro
Schoenmakers, Sandra M. C.
Magana, Jose Rodrigo
Peeters, Joris W.
Tennebroek, Ronald
van Casteren, Ilse
Tuinier, Remco
Janssen, Henk M.
Voets, Ilja K.
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description Industrial and household products, such as paints, inks and cosmetics usually consist of mixtures of macromolecules that are disperse in composition, in size and in monomer sequence. Identifying structure–function relationships for these systems is complicated, as particular macromolecular components cannot be investigated individually. For this study, we have addressed this issue, and have synthesized a series of five sequence-defined polyurethanes (PUs): one neutral-hydrophobic, one single-charged hydrophilic, one single-charged hydrophobic and two double-charged amphiphilic PUs (one symmetric and one asymmetric). These novel precision PUs – that were prepared by using stepwise coupling-deprotection synthetic protocols – have a defined composition, size and monomer sequence, where the chosen sequences were inspired by those that are abundantly formed in the production of industrial waterborne PU dispersions. By performing dynamic light scattering experiments (DLS), self-consistent field (SCF) computations and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM), we have elucidated the behavior in aqueous solution of the individual precision PUs, as well as of binary and ternary mixtures of the PU sequences. The double-charged PU sequences (‘hosts’) were sufficiently amphiphilic to yield single-component micellar solutions, whereas the two more hydrophobic sequences did not micellize on their own, and gave precipitates or ill-defined larger aggregates. Both the neutral-hydrophobic PU and the hydrophilic single-charged PU were successfully incorporated in the host micelles as guests, respectively increasing and reducing the micelle radius upon incorporation. SCF computations indicated that double-charged symmetric PUs stretch whilst double-charged asymmetric PUs are expelled from the core to accommodate hydrophobic PU guests within the micelles. For the ternary mixture of the double-charged symmetric and asymmetric hosts and the neutral-hydrophobic guest we have found an improved colloidal stability, as compared to those for binary mixtures of either host and hydrophobic guest. In another ternary mixture of precision PUs, with all three components not capable of forming micelles on their own, we see that the ensemble of molecules produces stable micellar solutions. Taken together, we find that the interplay between PU-molecules in aqueous dispersions promotes the formation of stable micellar hydrocolloids.
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spelling pubmed-81298872021-05-25 Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components Timmers, Elizabeth M. Fransen, P. Michel González García, Álvaro Schoenmakers, Sandra M. C. Magana, Jose Rodrigo Peeters, Joris W. Tennebroek, Ronald van Casteren, Ilse Tuinier, Remco Janssen, Henk M. Voets, Ilja K. Polym Chem Chemistry Industrial and household products, such as paints, inks and cosmetics usually consist of mixtures of macromolecules that are disperse in composition, in size and in monomer sequence. Identifying structure–function relationships for these systems is complicated, as particular macromolecular components cannot be investigated individually. For this study, we have addressed this issue, and have synthesized a series of five sequence-defined polyurethanes (PUs): one neutral-hydrophobic, one single-charged hydrophilic, one single-charged hydrophobic and two double-charged amphiphilic PUs (one symmetric and one asymmetric). These novel precision PUs – that were prepared by using stepwise coupling-deprotection synthetic protocols – have a defined composition, size and monomer sequence, where the chosen sequences were inspired by those that are abundantly formed in the production of industrial waterborne PU dispersions. By performing dynamic light scattering experiments (DLS), self-consistent field (SCF) computations and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM), we have elucidated the behavior in aqueous solution of the individual precision PUs, as well as of binary and ternary mixtures of the PU sequences. The double-charged PU sequences (‘hosts’) were sufficiently amphiphilic to yield single-component micellar solutions, whereas the two more hydrophobic sequences did not micellize on their own, and gave precipitates or ill-defined larger aggregates. Both the neutral-hydrophobic PU and the hydrophilic single-charged PU were successfully incorporated in the host micelles as guests, respectively increasing and reducing the micelle radius upon incorporation. SCF computations indicated that double-charged symmetric PUs stretch whilst double-charged asymmetric PUs are expelled from the core to accommodate hydrophobic PU guests within the micelles. For the ternary mixture of the double-charged symmetric and asymmetric hosts and the neutral-hydrophobic guest we have found an improved colloidal stability, as compared to those for binary mixtures of either host and hydrophobic guest. In another ternary mixture of precision PUs, with all three components not capable of forming micelles on their own, we see that the ensemble of molecules produces stable micellar solutions. Taken together, we find that the interplay between PU-molecules in aqueous dispersions promotes the formation of stable micellar hydrocolloids. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8129887/ /pubmed/34046093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1py00079a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Timmers, Elizabeth M.
Fransen, P. Michel
González García, Álvaro
Schoenmakers, Sandra M. C.
Magana, Jose Rodrigo
Peeters, Joris W.
Tennebroek, Ronald
van Casteren, Ilse
Tuinier, Remco
Janssen, Henk M.
Voets, Ilja K.
Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
title Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
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title_fullStr Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
title_full_unstemmed Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
title_short Co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
title_sort co-assembly of precision polyurethane ionomers reveals role of and interplay between individual components
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34046093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1py00079a
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