Hard graft: Amphiphilic cyclic phosphazene trimers grafted with hydrophobic oligopeptide (red) and hydrophilic methoxypolyethylene glycol (blue) show a variety of thermoresponsive properties including lower critical solution temperatures near body temperature. They form strong micelles in aqueous solution at an appropriate hydrophobic‐to ‐hydrophilic balance.
Amphiphile cyclische Phosphazen‐Trimere, die mit hydrophoben Oligopeptid‐ (rot) und hydrophilen Methoxypolyethylenglycoleinheiten (blau) verknüpft sind, zeigen eine Reihe thermoresponsiver Eigenschaften, z. B. eine untere kritische Lösungstemperatur nahe der Körpertemperatur. Bei einer geeigneten Tarierung zwischen hydrophobem und hydrophilem Anteil bilden sie starke Micellen in wässriger Lösung.
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