Facile synthesis of thermo-, pH-, CO2- and oxidation-responsive poly(amido thioether)s with tunable LCST and UCST behaviors†
Abstract
The simple and straightforward construction of multi-responsive systems with tunable LCST and UCST dual phase transitions is a great challenge. This study affords an efficient route to tune cloud points via control over the chemical composition of hydroxyl and diethylamino bearing poly(amido thioether)s which were prepared by one-pot thiol–amine–acrylate polyaddition. Owing to the balance of inter/intrachain interactions, various copolymers could exhibit LCST (fOH < 0.84), LCST–UCST (fOH = 0.84–0.89) and UCST (fOH > 0.89) behaviors relying on the hydroxyl fraction in comonomer units. Meanwhile, the thermoresponsive behaviors of copolymer solutions could be efficiently tuned via switching the solvent and solution pH, applying CO2/N2 bubbling, and oxidation. The success of this study further paves the way for the robust synthesis and practical applications of smart polymers with double thermoresponsivity.