Nature Communications (Aug 2024)

Chaperone solvent-assisted assembly of polymers at the interface of two immiscible liquids

  • Sai Zhao,
  • Yongkang Jiang,
  • Yuchen Fu,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Qinrong Zhang,
  • Liulin He,
  • Changxiong Huang,
  • Yao Liu,
  • Xiao Cheng Zeng,
  • Yu Chai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51657-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The assembly of polymers at liquid-liquid interfaces offers a promising strategy for fabricating two-dimensional polymer films. However, a significant challenge arises when the polymers lack inherent interfacial traction. In response, we introduce an approach termed chaperone solvent-assisted assembly. This approach utilizes a target polymer, X, along with three solvents: α, β, and γ. α and β are poor solvents for X and immiscible with each other, while γ is a good solvent for X and miscible with both α and β, thus serving as the chaperone solvent. The cross-interface diffusion of γ induces the assembly of interfacially nonactive X at the α-β interface, and this mechanism is verified through systematic in situ and ex situ studies. We show that chaperone solvent-assisted assembly is versatile and reliable for the interfacial assembly of polymers, including those that are interfacially nonactive. Several practical applications based on chaperone solvent-assisted assembly are also demonstrated.