Dipole-driven mesomorphic templated polymerization creating topologically interlocked nano-coacervates with loops
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Abstract
We have utilized dipolar mesomorphic state in a polylysine-acrylate sodium complexation as template to induce in situ polymerization of acrylate along the polylysine chain by free radical polymerization. The size of the nano-coacervates made by templated polymerization increases with NaBr concentration and do not disassemble until 7.5M NaBr, while the mesomorphic state without polymerization will disassemble at 2M. Besides, such nano-coacervates can also resist low salt until 0.05M while for that without polymerization phase separation happens at 0.25M. The templated effect is weakened at higher salt concentration during polymerization, thus the nano-coacervates size decreases. We propose the nano-coacervates made by the in-situ templated polymerization have the topological interlock between polycations and newly formed polyacrylate with flower-like loop conformation. We also used trypsin enzyme to degrade the polylysine and break up the interlocked nano-coacervates, and we found the size of the newly formed polyacrylate is similar to the template polylysine. NMR results also demonstrate that the stronger the template effect, the higher the chemical monomer conversion, and the longer the polyacrylate chains formed. Therefore, we have discovered a new class of nano-coacervate which can resist both high salt and low salt by topologically interlocks created by in-situ templated polymerization. Our discovery may reveal how the basic units were formed at the very beginning of our lives.
* This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (22273114) and International Partnership Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 027GJHZ2022061FN).
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Presenters
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Di Jia
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Authors
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Di Jia
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yi Ming Yang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Gui Kang Wang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yang Yang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences