Sidath Wijesinghe
Clemson University
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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017
Sidath Wijesinghe; Sabina Maskey; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
Long-lived soft nanoparticles, formed by conjugated polymers, constitute a new class of far-from-equilibrium responsive structures for nano-medicine. Tethering ionizable groups to the polymers enables functionality. However concurrently, the ionic groups perturb the delicate balance of interactions that governs these particles. Using fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, this study probed the effects of charged groups tethered to poly para phenylene ethynylene substituted by alkyl groups on the polymer conformation and dynamics in confined geometry. We find that the ionizable groups affect the entire shape of the polydots and impact the conformation and dynamics of the polymer.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2018
Sidath Wijesinghe; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
The temperature response of luminescent ionizable polymers confined into far from equilibrium nanoparticles without chemical links was studied using molecular dynamics simulations. These nanoparticles, often referred to as polydots, are emerging as a promising tool for nanomedicine. Incorporating ionizable groups into these polymers enables biofunctionality; however, they also affect the delicate balance of interactions that hold these nanoparticles together. Here polydots formed by a model polymer dialkyl p-phenylene ethynylene with varying number of carboxylate groups along the polymer backbone were probed. We find that increasing temperature affects neutral and charged polydots differently, where neutral polydots exhibit a transition above which their structure becomes dynamic and they unravel. The dependence of the transition temperature on the surface to volume ratio of these polydots is much stronger than what has previously been observed in polymeric thin films. Charged polydots become dynamic enabling migration of the ionizable groups toward the particle interface, while retaining the overall particle shape.
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2016
Sidath Wijesinghe; Sabina Maskey; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
Macromolecules | 2018
Sidath Wijesinghe; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Sidath Wijesinghe; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Dvora Perahia; Manjula Senanayake; Sidath Wijesinghe; Supun S Mohottalalage; Chathurika Kosgallana; Lilin He
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Anuradhi Wickramasinghe; Manjula Senanayake; Sidath Wijesinghe; Supun S Mohottalalage; Dipak Aryal; Dvora Perahia; Lilin He; Gary S. Grest
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Sidath Wijesinghe; Dvora Perahia; Gary S. Grest
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Dvora Perahia; Sidath Wijesinghe; Manjula Senanayake; Anuradhi Wickramasinghe; Supun S Mohottalalage; Michael Ohl
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Manjula Senanayake; Sidath Wijesinghe; Anuradhi Wickramasinghe; Supun S Mohottalalage; Dvora Perahia; Lilin He; Carl L. Willis; Marc Charendoff