Publications by authors named "Heidi L van de Wouw"

Fluorocarbon oils are uniquely suited for many biomedical applications due to their inert, bioorthogonal properties. In order to interface fluorocarbon oils with biological systems, non-ionic fluorosurfactants are necessary. However, there is a paucity of non-ionic fluorosurfactants with low interfacial tension (IFT) to stabilize fluorocarbon phases in aqueous environments (such as oil-in-water emulsions).

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Ferrofluids have been extensively employed in industrial, environmental, and biomedical areas. Among them, fluorous ferrofluids are of particular interest because of the biorthogonal nature of perfluorocarbons (PFCs). However, the noninteracting nature of PFCs as well as challenges in functionalization of nanoparticle surfaces with fluorous ligands has limited their applications, especially in biomedicine.

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Stimuli-responsive materials are exploited in biological, materials, and sensing applications. We introduce a new endogenous stimulus, biomacromolecule crowding, which we achieve by leveraging changes in thermoresponsive properties of polymers upon high concentrations of crowding agents. We prepare poly(2-oxazoline) amphiphiles that exhibit lower critical solution temperatures (LCST) in serum above physiological temperature.

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The bioorthogonal nature of perfluorocarbons provides a unique platform for introducing dynamic nano- and microdroplets into cells and organisms. To monitor the localization and deformation of the droplets, fluorous soluble fluorophores that are compatible with standard fluorescent protein markers and applicable to cells, tissues, and small organisms are necessary. Here, we introduce fluorous cyanine dyes that represent the most red-shifted fluorous soluble fluorophores to date.

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BN polystyrenes are an emerging class of polyolefins functionalized with aromatic side chains in which at least one CC bond is replaced with a BN bond. This class of structures exhibits unusual photophysical properties relative to organic polymers. BN polystyrenes serve as intermediates in the preparation of functional polymers, including stereoregular polar polyolefins.

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BN 2-vinylnaphthalene, a BN aromatic vinyl monomer, is copolymerized with styrene under free radical conditions. Oxidation yields styrene-vinyl alcohol (SVA) statistical copolymers with tunable hydroxy group content. Comprehensive spectroscopic investigation provides proof of structure.

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The gram-scale polymerization of a novel azaborine vinyl monomer is reported. We describe an efficient and high-yielding synthesis of B-vinyl-2,1-borazanaphthalene. Homopolymers and co-polymers with 2-vinylnaphthalene are characterized by heteronuclear NMR and absorbance spectroscopy.

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