Issue 31, 2018

Controlled formation of chitosan particles by a clock reaction

Abstract

Clock reactions allow precise control of chemical composition in the time domain. Such nonlinear chemical systems have recently been introduced to mimic the self-assembly pathways common in living organisms. Here, we demonstrate the use of a clock reaction to trigger the formation of polymeric nanoparticles. By adjusting the delay of a formaldehyde clock reaction, we controlled the precipitation of chitosan to form particles with sizes tunable in a wide range (from about 200 to 600 nm diameter). The chemical structure of chitosan was not significantly perturbed by the clock reagents.

Graphical abstract: Controlled formation of chitosan particles by a clock reaction

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 May 2018
Accepted
20 Jul 2018
First published
23 Jul 2018

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 6415-6418

Controlled formation of chitosan particles by a clock reaction

G. Panzarasa, A. Osypova, A. Sicher, A. Bruinink and E. R. Dufresne, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 6415 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM01060A

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