Author
Listed:
- Fanfan Du
(Northwestern University
Northwestern University)
- Baofu Qiao
(Northwestern University)
- Trung Dac Nguyen
(Northwestern University)
- Michael P. Vincent
(Northwestern University)
- Sharan Bobbala
(Northwestern University)
- Sijia Yi
(Northwestern University)
- Chamille Lescott
(Northwestern University)
- Vinayak P. Dravid
(Northwestern University)
- Monica Olvera de la Cruz
(Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences Program, Northwestern University)
- Evan Alexander Scott
(Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences Program, Northwestern University)
Abstract
Natural biomolecules such as peptides and DNA can dynamically self-organize into diverse hierarchical structures. Mimicry of this homopolymer self-assembly using synthetic systems has remained limited but would be advantageous for the design of adaptive bio/nanomaterials. Here, we report both experiments and simulations on the dynamic network self-assembly and subsequent collapse of the synthetic homopolymer poly(propylene sulfone). The assembly is directed by dynamic noncovalent sulfone–sulfone bonds that are susceptible to solvent polarity. The hydration history, specified by the stepwise increase in water ratio within lower polarity water-miscible solvents like dimethylsulfoxide, controls the homopolymer assembly into crystalline frameworks or uniform nanostructured hydrogels of spherical, vesicular, or cylindrical morphologies. These electrostatic hydrogels have a high affinity for a wide range of organic solutes, achieving >95% encapsulation efficiency for hydrophilic small molecules and biologics. This system validates sulfone–sulfone bonding for dynamic self-assembly, presenting a robust platform for controllable gelation, nanofabrication, and molecular encapsulation.
Suggested Citation
Fanfan Du & Baofu Qiao & Trung Dac Nguyen & Michael P. Vincent & Sharan Bobbala & Sijia Yi & Chamille Lescott & Vinayak P. Dravid & Monica Olvera de la Cruz & Evan Alexander Scott, 2020.
"Homopolymer self-assembly of poly(propylene sulfone) hydrogels via dynamic noncovalent sulfone–sulfone bonding,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18657-5
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18657-5
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