Molecules (Sep 2022)

Programed Thermoresponsive Polymers with Cleavage-Induced Phase Transition

  • Yukiya Kitayama,
  • Yasumichi Yazaki,
  • Junya Emoto,
  • Eiji Yuba,
  • Atsushi Harada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27186082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 18
p. 6082

Abstract

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A new programed upper critical solution temperature-type thermoresponsive polymer was developed using water-soluble anionic polymer conjugates derived from polyallylamine and phthalic acid with cleavage-induced phase transition property. Intrinsic charge inversion from anion to cation of the polymer side chain is induced through a side chain cleavage reaction in acidic aqueous media. With the progress of side chain cleavage under fixed external conditions, the polymer conjugates express a thermoresponsive property, followed by shifting a phase boundary due to the change in polymer composition. When the phase transition boundary eventually reached the examined temperature, phase transition occurs under fixed external conditions. Such new insight obtained in this study opens up the new concept of time-programed stimuli-responsive polymer possessing a cleavage-induced phase transition.

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