Chemistry: A European Journal 2008-01-01

Organometallic-polypeptide block copolymers: synthesis and self-assembly of poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane)-b-poly(epsilon-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine).

Yishan Wang, Shan Zou, Kyoung Taek Kim, Ian Manners, Mitchell A Winnik

Index: Chemistry 14(28) , 8624-31, (2008)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

A new type of metallopolymer-polypeptide block copolymer poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane)-b-poly (epsilon-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine) was synthesized by ring-opening polymerization of epsilon-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine N-carboxyanhydride initiated by using a primary amino-terminated poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane). Studies on the self-organization behavior of this polypeptide block copolymer in both the bulk state and in solution were performed. In the bulk state, a cylindrical-in-lamellar structure was observed in a compositionally asymmetric sample. Rod-like micelles with a polyferrocenylsilane core formed in a polypeptide-selective solvent alone or in the presence of a common solvent. Significantly, an additional small quantity of the common solvent assisted the formation of longer micelles and micelles with better shape-regularity. This is attributed to a decrease in the number of nucleation events and PFS core reorganization effects.


Related Compounds

Related Articles:

Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (L-Aspartic Acid)-Based Chimeras using High Vacuum Techniques. Messman JM, et al.

[Polymer Prepr. 47(2) , 172, (2006)]

NANOSTRUCTURES FROM OLIGOPEPTIDE-POLYMER CONJUGATES. Frauenrath H and Tian L.

[Polymer Prepr. 50(2) , 533, (2009)]

More Articles...