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Diblock copolypeptoids: a review of phase separation, crystallization, self-assembly and biological applications

Sunting Xuan, Ronald N. Zuckermann

2020Journal of Materials Chemistry B32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polypeptoids are biocompatible, synthetically accessible, chemically and enzymatically stable, chemically diverse, and structurally controllable. As a bioinspired and biomimetic material, it has attracted considerable attention due to its great potential in biological applications including drug and gene delivery, sensing, imaging, molecular recognition, and anti-cancer therapy. Diblock copolypeptoids have especially been of increasing interest in the materials chemistry community because of their capacity to microphase separate and self-assemble to form a variety of nanoarchitectures. This review will discuss recent studies on diblock copolypeptoids regarding their synthesis, microphase separation, crystallization, self-assembly, and biological applications.

Topics & Concepts

Biocompatible materialNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCrystallizationDrug deliverySelf-assemblyChemistryOrganic chemistryBiomedical engineeringMedicineChemical Synthesis and AnalysisAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesPolymer Surface Interaction Studies