Molecular engineering of polymeric supra-amphiphiles

Yincheng Chang(Integrated Optoelectronics (Norway)), Yang Jiao(Integrated Optoelectronics (Norway)), Henry E. Symons(At Bristol), Jiang‐Fei Xu(Integrated Optoelectronics (Norway)), Charl F. J. Faul(At Bristol), Xi Zhang(Integrated Optoelectronics (Norway))
Chemical Society Reviews
January 1, 2019
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Abstract

Polymeric supra-amphiphiles are amphiphiles that are fabricated by linking polymeric segments, or small molecules and polymeric segments, by noncovalent interactions or dynamic covalent bonds. Compared with conventional amphiphilic polymers, polymeric supra-amphiphiles are advantageous in that they possess dynamic features and their preparation may be to some extent more facile. Moreover, polymeric supra-amphiphiles are endowed with richer structure and higher stability compared with small-molecule supra-amphiphiles. Owing to these properties, polymeric supra-amphiphiles have so far shown great promise as surfactants, nanocarriers and in therapies. In this tutorial review, recent work on polymeric supra-amphiphiles, from molecular architectures to functional assemblies, is presented and summarized. Different polymeric supra-amphiphile topologies and related applications are highlighted. By combining polymer chemistry with supramolecular chemistry and colloid science, we anticipate that the study of polymeric supra-amphiphiles will promote the continued development of the molecular engineering of functional supramolecular systems, and lead to practical applications, especially in drug delivery.


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