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Chemical Communications | 2011

Photoresponsive amphiphiles based on azobenzene-dendritic glycerol conjugates show switchable transport behavior

Christian Kördel; Chris S. Popeney; Rainer Haag

The synthesis and aggregation behavior of photo-switchable, nonionic dendritic amphiphiles was investigated with regard to transport and release of guest molecules. The correlation between the critical micelle concentration and the switching ability is shown.


ChemPhysChem | 2012

Polyglycerol-derived amphiphiles for the solubilization of single-walled carbon nanotubes in water: a structure-property study.

Chris S. Popeney; Antonio Setaro; Radu-Cristian Mutihac; Pascal Bluemmel; Britta Trappmann; Jonathan Vonneman; Stephanie Reich; Rainer Haag

A series of nonionic amphiphiles derived from polyglycerol dendrons were studied for their ability to solubilize and isolate single-walled carbon nanotubes. The amphiphiles possessed differently sized polar head groups, hydrophobic tail units, and various aromatic and non-aromatic groups between the head and tail groups. Absorbance analysis revealed that amphiphiles with anchor groups derived from pyrene were far inferior to those that possessed simple linear aliphatic tail groups. Absorbance and near-infrared fluorescence analyses revealed a weak dependence on the dendron size of the head group, but a strong positive trend in suspended nanotube density and fluorescence intensity for amphiphiles with longer tail units. Variations in the moieties linking the head and tail groups led to a range of effects on the suspensions, with linkers imparting flexibility and a bent shape that gave improved performance overall. This was illustrated most dramatically by a pair of benzamide-containing amphiphiles, the para isomer of which showed evidence in the fluorescence data of increased nanotube aggregate formation when compared with the meta isomer. In addition, statistical AFM was used to illustrate more directly the microscopic differences between amphiphiles that were effective at nanotube bundle disruption and those that were not.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2015

Carbon-based cores with polyglycerol shells – the importance of core flexibility for encapsulation of hydrophobic guests

Maike C. Lukowiak; Benjamin Ziem; Katharina Achazi; Gesine Gunkel-Grabole; Chris S. Popeney; Bala N. S. Thota; Christoph Böttcher; Anke Krueger; Zhibin Guan; Rainer Haag

Two core-shell nanoparticles with polyglycerol shells and sp3 carbon cores with different flexibilities (soft dendritic polyethylene and hard nanodiamond) were synthesized, their encapsulation capacities were compared, and their ability to transport into tumor cells was investigated. The nanocarrier with a soft core was superior to the hard one.


ACS Macro Letters | 2012

Tandem Coordination, Ring-Opening, Hyperbranched Polymerization for the Synthesis of Water-Soluble Core–Shell Unimolecular Transporters

Chris S. Popeney; Maike C. Lukowiak; Christoph Böttcher; Boris Schade; Pia Welker; Dorothea Mangoldt; Gesine Gunkel; Zhibin Guan; Rainer Haag


Chemical Physics Letters | 2010

Polyglycerol-derived amphiphiles for single walled carbon nanotube suspension

Antonio Setaro; Chris S. Popeney; Britta Trappmann; Rainer Haag; Stephanie Reich


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2010

Dispersion of carbon nanotubes using an azobenzene derivative

Pascal Bluemmel; Antonio Setaro; Chris S. Popeney; Rainer Haag; Stephanie Reich


Nanoscale | 2012

Controlled reversible debundling of single-walled carbon nanotubes by photo-switchable dendritic surfactants

Christian Kördel; Antonio Setaro; Pascal Bluemmel; Chris S. Popeney; Stephanie Reich; Rainer Haag


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2010

Interaction between single‐walled carbon nanotubes and alkyl‐polyglycerol derivatives

Antonio Setaro; Chris S. Popeney; Britta Trappmann; Rainer Haag; Stephanie Reich


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2011

Amphiphile replacement on carbon nanotube surfaces: Effect of aromatic groups on the interaction strength

Pascal Bluemmel; Antonio Setaro; Chris S. Popeney; Britta Trappmann; Rainer Haag; Stephanie Reich


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2015

Chiral selectivity of polyglycerol-based amphiphiles incorporating different aromatic cores

Antonio Setaro; Chris S. Popeney; M. U. Witt; Pascal Bluemmel; Mareen Glaeske; Rainer Haag; Stephanie Reich

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Antonio Setaro

Free University of Berlin

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Stephanie Reich

Free University of Berlin

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Pascal Bluemmel

Free University of Berlin

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Britta Trappmann

Technical University of Dortmund

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M. U. Witt

Free University of Berlin

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Mareen Glaeske

Free University of Berlin

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