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Particle engineering enabled by polyphenol-mediated supramolecular networks

Jiajing Zhou, Zhixing Lin, Matthew Penna, Shuaijun Pan, Yi Ju, Shiyao Li, Yiyuan Han, Jingqu Chen, Gan Lin, Joseph J. Richardson, Irene Yarovsky, Frank Caruso

2020Nature Communications109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report a facile strategy for engineering diverse particles based on the supramolecular assembly of natural polyphenols and a self-polymerizable aromatic dithiol. In aqueous conditions, uniform and size-tunable supramolecular particles are assembled through π-π interactions as mediated by polyphenols. Owing to the high binding affinity of phenolic motifs present at the surface, these particles allow for the subsequent deposition of various materials (i.e., organic, inorganic, and hybrid components), producing a variety of monodisperse functional particles. Moreover, the solvent-dependent disassembly of the supramolecular networks enables their removal, generating a wide range of corresponding hollow structures including capsules and yolk-shell structures. The versatility of these supramolecular networks, combined with their negligible cytotoxicity provides a pathway for the rational design of a range of particle systems (including core-shell, hollow, and yolk-shell) with potential in biomedical and environmental applications.

Topics & Concepts

Supramolecular chemistryDispersityNanotechnologySupramolecular assemblyPolyphenolMaterials scienceParticle (ecology)Self-assemblyChemical engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculePolymer chemistryOceanographyGeologyAntioxidantEngineeringSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal Systems
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