Publication Type Journal Article
Title Grafting with RAFT-gRAFT Strategies to Prepare Hybrid Nanocarriers with Core-shell Architecture
Authors José L. M. Gonçalves Edgar Castanheira Sérgio Alves Carlos Baleizão José Paulo Farinha
Groups MPPM
Journal POLYMERS
Year 2020
Month October
Volume 12
Number 10
Pages
Abstract Stimuli-responsive polymer materials are used in smart nanocarriers to provide the stimuli-actuated mechanical and chemical changes that modulate cargo delivery. To take full advantage of the potential of stimuli-responsive polymers for controlled delivery applications, these have been grafted to the surface of mesoporous silica particles (MSNs), which are mechanically robust, have very large surface areas and available pore volumes, uniform and tunable pore sizes and a large diversity of surface functionalization options. Here, we explore the impact of different RAFT-based grafting strategies on the amount of a pH-responsive polymer incorporated in the shell of MSNs. Using a grafting to (gRAFT-to) approach we studied the effect of polymer chain size on the amount of polymer in the shell. This was compared with the results obtained with a grafting from (gRAFT-from) approach, which yield slightly better polymer incorporation values. These two traditional grafting methods yield relatively limited amounts of polymer incorporation, due to steric hindrance between free chains in grafting to and to termination reactions between growing chains in grafting from. To increase the amount of polymer in the nanocarrier shell, we developed two strategies to improve the grafting from process. In the first, we added a cross-linking agent (gRAFT-cross) to limit the mobility of the growing polymer and thus decrease termination reactions at the MSN surface. On the second, we tested a hybrid grafting process (gRAFT-hybrid) where we added MSNs functionalized with chain transfer agent to the reaction media containing monomer and growing free polymer chains. Our results show that both modifications yield a significative increase in the amount of grafted polymer.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12102175
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Publisher MDPI
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EISSN 2073-4360
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Bibtex ID ISI:000586256600001
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