Issue 123, 2015

Light-controlled switching of the self-assembly of ill-defined amphiphilic SP-PAMAM

Abstract

Light-responsive amphiphilic spiropyrans-decorated polyamidoamine (SP-P3) with ill-defined structure was prepared by using 3.0G-PAMAM as the scaffold and introducing the spiropyrans to the periphery of it randomly. Under visible light illumination, the ill-defined structure SP-P3 could form an adaptive amphiphilic macromolecule by rearranging dynamically the peripheral amino and SP groups on the surface of PAMAM. The resultant adaptive amphiphilic SP-P3 could hierarchically self-assemble into uniform macrorods about 800–1100 nm in width and 50–80 μm in length. When irradiated with UV light (365 nm), hydrophobic SP-P3 would isomerise into hydrophilic MC-P3, and induced the disassembly of rod-like aggregates. Irradiation with visible light transformed the MC-P3 back to the SP-P3 and then it could re-self-assemble into the rod-like aggregates. These results demonstrated that these macrorods could reversibly disassemble and re-self-assemble in aqueous solution under alternative UV and visible light irradiation. Our experiments not only provide a novel strategy for preparing responsive dynamic materials, but also support the concept that ill-defined amphiphilic macromolecules could also self-assemble to form well-shaped supramolecular structures.

Graphical abstract: Light-controlled switching of the self-assembly of ill-defined amphiphilic SP-PAMAM

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Aug 2015
Accepted
16 Nov 2015
First published
17 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 101894-101899

Author version available

Light-controlled switching of the self-assembly of ill-defined amphiphilic SP-PAMAM

S. Fu, H. Sun, J. Li, Y. Bai, Q. Luo, Z. Dong, J. Xu and J. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 101894 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA17264K

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