Muquan Yang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Langmuir | 2011
Zhixin Dong; Jun Mao; Muquan Yang; Dapeng Wang; Shuqin Bo; Xiangling Ji
Biocompatible and zwitterionic poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate) (PSBMA) was grafted onto the surface of initiator-modified silica nanoparticles via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. The resultant samples were characterized via nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Their molecular weights and molecular weight distributions were determined via gel permeation chromatography after the removal of silica by etching. Moreover, the phase behavior of these polyzwitterionic-grafted silica nanoparticles in aqueous solutions and stability in protein/PBS solutions were systematically investigated. Dynamic light scattering and UV-visible spectroscopy results indicate that the silica-g-PSBMA nanoparticles exhibit an upper critical solution temperature (UCST) in aqueous solutions, which can be controlled by varying the PSBMA molecular weight, ionic strength, silica-g-PSBMA nanoparticle concentration, and solvent polarity. The UCSTs shift toward high temperatures with increasing PSBMA molecular weight and silica-g-PSBMA nanoparticle concentration. However, increasing the ionic strength and solvent polarity leads to a lowering of the UCSTs. The silica-g-PSBMA nanoparticles are stable for at least 72 h in both negative and positive protein/PBS solutions at 37 °C. The current study is crucial for the translation of polyzwitterionic solution behavior to surfaces to exploit their diverse properties in the development of new, smart, and responsive coatings.
Small | 2010
Nana Zhao; Wei Nie; Jun Mao; Muquan Yang; Dapeng Wang; Yuhan Lin; Yandi Fan; Ziliang Zhao; Hua Wei; Xiangling Ji
A two-phase method is exploited to prepare many kinds of nearly monodisperse, highly crystalline, size- and shape-controlled, surface-property-tunable inorganic nanocrystals, such as metal, semiconducting, magnetic, dielectric, and rare earth nanocrystals. The reaction of the two-phase system happens at the interface between the oil (nonpolar) and water (polar) phases and the interface is an exclusive site for both nucleation and growth. Interestingly, many solvent pairs with a clear interface can be applied to synthesize inorganic nanocrystals successfully. Generally, as-prepared nanocrystals with organic ligands are soluble in nonpolar solvents. Furthermore, exchange of ligands can also be realized readily and the final nanocrystals can be soluble in polar solvents. This two-phase method is a simple, reproducible, and general route and is becoming as powerful an approach as other solution-based synthetic approaches to high-quality inorganic nanocrystals.
Langmuir | 2015
Zhixin Dong; Jun Mao; Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Xiangling Ji
We report the synthesis and solution behavior of photo-, temperature-, pH-, and ion-responsive weak polyelectrolyte spherical brushes under different modes of confinement. The spherical brushes were prepared by copolymerization of N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) and 7-(2-methacryloyloxyethoxy)-4-methylcoumarin anchored to silica nanoparticles via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. The photo-cross-linking and reversibility of the nanoparticle-attached coumarin entities are detected by UV-visible spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The cross-linking density of poly(DMAEMA) (i.e., PDMAEMA) brushes could be easily controlled by alternating irradiation at wavelengths of 365 and 254 nm. Moreover, solution behavior under different pH levels and ionic strengths is systematically investigated in the PDMAEMA brush-polyelectrolyte chains confined only by a hard core, the cross-linked PDMAEMA brush-polyelectrolyte chains confined by a hard core and cross-linking points, and the corresponding hollow nanocapsules after removal of silica by etching-polyelectrolyte chains confined only by cross-linking points. These three models represent the different modes of confinement. DLS results indicate that the volume phase transition temperatures of the three models shift to lower temperatures with the increase in pH. The highest temperature is afforded to phase transition for hollow nanocapsules in solution, followed by the cross-linked PDMAEMA brushes. The hydrodynamic radius of the polyelectrolyte brush systems obviously decreases with the increase in ionic strength of the solution when adjusted by NaCl.
Chinese Journal of Polymer Science | 2013
Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Zhixin Dong; Shuqin Bo; Xiangling Ji
A mixed system that includes poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and silica (SiO2) nanoparticles is prepared using two mixing methods. The interaction between PEO and the SiO2 nanoparticles in the dilute basic solution is investigated using the dynamic light scattering (DLS) and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) techniques. The DLS results show qualitatively that SiO2 nanoparticles interact with both random coils and aggregates of PEO through hydrogen bonding, and PEO-SiO2 complexes are formed. The degree of disaggregation of aggregates of PEO is readily adjusted by changing the concentration of SiO2 nanoparticle suspensions. Moreover, the ITC results also certify quantitatively the interaction between PEO and SiO2 nanoparticle, and give the evidence of formation of PEO-SiO2 complex.
Chemical Research in Chinese Universities | 2013
Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Zhixin Dong; Shuqin Bo; Xiangling Ji
The adsorption-desorption of silica nanoparticles(NPs) on poly(ethylene glycol)(PEG) grafted onto gold(Au) substrate was studied by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring(QCM-D) technique. The results of frequency and dissipation show that SiO2 NPs can be adsorbed strongly on PEG-SH brushes at pH of 9.6, and a new dense and rigid construction is formed. Adjusting the pH from 9.6 to 12.3 resulted in the desorption of silica NPs from the PEG brushes because of a significant weakening of the hydrogen bond between the silica NPs and PEG chains. In addition, the viscoelastic properties of the system during the adsorption-desorption process were also analyzed via the relationship between the normalized frequency(Δf/n) and mass. And the corresponding atomic force microscopy(AFM) images also exhibit morphological changes during the above process, consistent with the changes in viscoelasticity.
Polymer | 2012
Zhixin Dong; Hua Wei; Jun Mao; Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Shuqin Bo; Xiangling Ji
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Zhixin Dong; Jun Mao; Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Weicai Wang; Shuqin Bo; Xiangling Ji
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2012
Muquan Yang; Jun Mao; Wei Nie; Zhixin Dong; Dapeng Wang; Ziliang Zhao; Xiangling Ji
Archive | 2011
Wei Nie; Wanjin Zhang; Dapeng Wang; Qinghui Liu; Muquan Yang; Xiangling Ji; Xiaobo Ma
Archive | 2012
Zhixin Dong; Xiangling Ji; Mao Jun; Dapeng Wang; Muquan Yang; Yanhu Xue