2013
DOI: 10.1021/la4037887
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Thermal Aggregation Properties of Nanoparticles Modified with Temperature Sensitive Copolymers

Abstract: In this paper, we describe the use of a temperature responsive polymer to reversibly assemble gold nanoparticles of various sizes. Temperature responsive, low critical solution temperature (LCST) pNIPAAm-co-pAAm polymers, with transition temperatures (T(C)) of 51 and 65 °C, were synthesized with a thiol modification, and grafted to the surface of 11 and 51 nm gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The thermal-responsive behavior of the polymer allowed for the reversible aggregation of the nanoparticles, where at T < T(C)… Show more

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“…Temperature-sensitive materials are often synthetic polymers that undergo phase transition (e.g. coil to globule) and aggregate as the temperature increases as a result of hydrophobic interactions and lower critical solution temperature (LCST) phase equilibrium behavior (Hamner & Maye, 2013;Sun & Guan, 2010). To our knowledge, reversible thermosensitive NCXs that aggregate at lower temperature have not been described.…”
Section: Thermodynamics Of the Interaction Of Alginate And Lysozymementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature-sensitive materials are often synthetic polymers that undergo phase transition (e.g. coil to globule) and aggregate as the temperature increases as a result of hydrophobic interactions and lower critical solution temperature (LCST) phase equilibrium behavior (Hamner & Maye, 2013;Sun & Guan, 2010). To our knowledge, reversible thermosensitive NCXs that aggregate at lower temperature have not been described.…”
Section: Thermodynamics Of the Interaction Of Alginate And Lysozymementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCL100 NPs had very limited swelling under 37°C probably because the distance between NPs was too long to have interactions. 25 For PCL80LL20, the distance between NPs was probably shortened at 37°C and the sol−gel transition may occur rapidly as a result of more interaction. PCL60LL40 and PCL80EB20 NPs had smaller swelling ratios and volumetric changes and a longer time was required for them to reach equilibrium when compared to PCL80LL20 NPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This allows assemblies of one component to coexist with assemblies of another component without interacting with each other. [79,80] 2) Asocial self-sorting: Self-complementary and homophilic interactions lead to asocial (or narcissistic) self-sorting in which each type of colloid assembles into isolated aggregates. [76] Different forms of self-sorting are possible depending on the type of interactions between cell mimetics.…”
Section: Self-sortingmentioning
confidence: 99%