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  • Polypeptoids can self-assemble into nanomaterials with potential applications in fields like drug delivery and tissue engineering.
  • A series of diblock copolypeptoids were created, showing responsiveness to temperature and pH changes, leading to micelle formation under specific conditions.
  • The study demonstrated that by modifying the structure of these copolypeptoids, their self-assembly properties could be tuned, while ensuring they remained biocompatible and non-toxic.

Article Abstract

Polypeptoids with well-designed structures have the ability to self-assemble into nanomaterials, which have wide potential applications. In this study, a series of diblock copolypeptoids were synthesized via ring-opening polymerization followed by click chemistry and exhibited both temperature and pH stimulation responsiveness. Under specific temperature and pH conditions, the responsive blocks in the copolypeptoids became hydrophobic and aggregated to form micelles. The self-assembly process was monitored using the UV-Vis and DLS methods, which suggested the reversible transition of free molecules to micelles and bigger aggregates upon instituting temperature and pH changes. By altering the length and proportion of each block, the copolypeptoids displayed varying self-assembly characteristics, and the transition temperature could be tuned. With good biocompatibility, stability, and no cytotoxicity, the polypeptoids reported in this study are expected to be applied as bionanomaterials in fields including drug delivery, tissue engineering, and intelligent biosensing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11053516PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym16081082DOI Listing

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