The application of biomolecules as building blocks is substantial for the design of bioinspired dynamic nanomaterials with tailored properties. In this communication, the facile synthesis of aqueous supramolecular temperature-responsive microgels is reported using the natural polyphenol tannic acid (TA) as physical crosslinker. The precipitation polymerization of N-vinylcaprolactam in the presence of this polyphenol leads to the formation of well-defined microgels crosslinked by hydrogen bonds. A systematic variation of the tannic acid content leads to tailored microgel properties. The obtained microgels exhibit reversible temperature-dependent swelling/deswelling and undergo pH-triggered degradation in aqueous solutions.
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