Emulsion-Assisted Polymerization-Induced Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Giant Sea Urchin-like Aggregates on a Large Scale.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, China.

Published: July 2018

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  • Hierarchical solution self-assembly is a method inspired by nature to create complex structures but struggles with large-scale production due to the need for high dilution during processes.
  • A new technique called emulsion-assisted polymerization-induced self-assembly (EAPISA) allows for easier and scalable production of these structures.
  • The resulting sea urchin-like aggregates feature a hollow core and long nanotubes that can effectively capture proteins at very low concentrations after being modified with amino groups.

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Hierarchical solution self-assembly has become an important biomimetic method to prepare highly complex and multifunctional supramolecular structures. However, despite great progress, it is still highly challenging to prepare hierarchical self-assemblies on a large scale because the self-assembly processes are generally performed at high dilution. Now, an emulsion-assisted polymerization-induced self-assembly (EAPISA) method with the advantages of in situ self-assembly, scalable preparation, and facile functionalization was used to prepare hierarchical multiscale sea urchin-like aggregates (SUAs). The obtained SUAs from amphiphilic alternating copolymers have a micrometer-sized rattan ball-like capsule (RBC) acting as the hollow core body and radiating nanotubes tens of micrometers in length as the hollow spines. They can capture model proteins effectively at an ultra-low concentration (ca. 10 nm) after functionalization with amino groups through click copolymerization.

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Emulsion-Assisted Polymerization-Induced Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Giant Sea Urchin-like Aggregates on a Large Scale.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

July 2018

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Hierarchical solution self-assembly is a method inspired by nature to create complex structures but struggles with large-scale production due to the need for high dilution during processes.
  • A new technique called emulsion-assisted polymerization-induced self-assembly (EAPISA) allows for easier and scalable production of these structures.
  • The resulting sea urchin-like aggregates feature a hollow core and long nanotubes that can effectively capture proteins at very low concentrations after being modified with amino groups.
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