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Australian Journal of Chemistry | 2009

Facile 'One-Pot' Preparation of Reversible, Disulfide-Containing Shell Cross-Linked Micelles from a RAFT-Synthesized, pH-Responsive Triblock Copolymer in Water at Room Temperature

Xuewei Xu; Adam E. Smith; Charles L. McCormick

A pH-responsive triblock copolymer, α-methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(N-(3-aminopropyl) methacrylamide)-β-poly(2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (mPEO-PAPMA-PDPAEMA), was synthesized via aqueous RAFT polymerization. This triblock copolymer dissolves in aqueous solution at low pH (<5.0) due to protonation of primary amine residues on the PAPMA block and tertiary amine residues on the PDPAEMA block. Above pH 6.0, the copolymer unimers self-assemble into micelles consisting of PDPAEMA cores, PAPMA shells, and mPEO coronas. Dynamic light scattering studies indicated a hydrodynamic diameter of 92 nm at pH 9.0. A bifunctional, reversible cross-linker, dimethyl 3,3′-dithiobispropionimidate (DTBP), was used to cross-link the micelles. The ‘one-pot’ formation of shell cross-linked (SCL) micelles was accomplished at room temperature in water by mixing the triblock copolymers and DTBP at pH 3.0, and slowly increasing the solution pH to 9.0 leading to the simultaneous formation of micelles and cross-linking. These SCL micelles are readily cleaved by the addition of the reducing agent, dithiothreitol, and can be re-cross-linked simply by exposure to air. Such SCL micelles have potential as nanocarriers for controlled release of therapeutic and diagnostic agents because the in situ cleavage of the disulfide linkages would not only allow release of bioactive agents, but also permit renal clearance of the resulting unimeric components.


Polymer Chemistry | 2010

Reversible gold “locked” synthetic vesicles derived from stimuli-responsive diblock copolymers

Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Daniel A. Savin; Charles L. McCormick

Polymersomes derived from a RAFT-generated, thermally responsive diblock copolymer, P(DMAEMA165-b-NIPAM435), were shell cross-linked by in situ gold nanoparticle formation. The cross-linking was subsequently reversed by the addition of the thiols capable of inducing a ligand exchange on the surface of the gold nanoparticle.


Progress in Polymer Science | 2010

Stimuli-responsive amphiphilic (co)polymers via RAFT polymerization

Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2010

“Schizophrenic” Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers Synthesized via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization: From Micelles to Vesicles††Paper number 143 in a series on Water-Soluble Polymers.

Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Stacey E. Kirkland-York; Daniel A. Savin; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2011

Reversible Imine Shell Cross-Linked Micelles from Aqueous RAFT-Synthesized Thermoresponsive Triblock Copolymers as Potential Nanocarriers for "pH-Triggered" Drug Release

Xuewei Xu; Joel D. Flores; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2008

Aqueous RAFT Synthesis of pH-Responsive Triblock Copolymer mPEO−PAPMA−PDPAEMA and Formation of Shell Cross-Linked Micelles†

Xuewei Xu; Adam E. Smith; Stacey E. Kirkland; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2009

Tuning Nanostructure Morphology and Gold Nanoparticle "Locking" of Multi-Responsive Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymers

Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Thomas U. Abell; Stacey E. Kirkland; Ryan M. Hensarling; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2010

Schizophrenic Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers Synthesized via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization: From Micelles to Vesicles

Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Stacey E. Kirkland-York; Daniel A. Savin; Charles L. McCormick


Macromolecules | 2009

Reversible “Self-Locked” Micelles from a Zwitterion-Containing Triblock Copolymer†

Joel D. Flores; Xuewei Xu; Nicolas J. Treat; Charles L. McCormick


ACS symposium series | 2009

Amphiphilic Block Copolymers Synthesized via RAFT: Stimulus-Induced Nanoscale Assembly and Cross-linking in Aqueous Media

Matthew G. Kellum; Adam E. Smith; Xuewei Xu; Charles L. McCormick

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Charles L. McCormick

University of Southern Mississippi

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Adam E. Smith

University of Southern Mississippi

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Daniel A. Savin

University of Southern Mississippi

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Joel D. Flores

University of Southern Mississippi

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Stacey E. Kirkland

University of Southern Mississippi

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Stacey E. Kirkland-York

University of Southern Mississippi

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Matthew G. Kellum

University of Southern Mississippi

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