Issue 32, 2019

Telechelic amphiphilic metallopolymers end-functionalized with platinum(ii) complexes: synthesis, luminescence enhancement, and their self-assembly into flowerlike vesicles and giant flowerlike vesicles

Abstract

Here we have designed and synthesized a series of platinum(II) complex end-difunctionalized poly(ethylene glycol)s (PEGs). For the first time, these telechelic amphiphilic metallopolymers can self-assemble in solution to create nanosized flowerlike vesicles, where the two platinum(II) complex ends are connected to the same vesicular core and the central PEG chains form loops as a corona. Such a self-assembly process correlates well with spectroscopic changes and luminescence enhancements that originate from Pt⋯Pt and π–π stacking interactions. Moreover, thermal annealing of the nanosized flowers leads to a morphological transformation to micrometer size, giant flowerlike vesicles. The present work, combining telechelic polymers with metal complexes, will open up a new approach for the design of functional metallopolymers with controllable self-assembly.

Graphical abstract: Telechelic amphiphilic metallopolymers end-functionalized with platinum(ii) complexes: synthesis, luminescence enhancement, and their self-assembly into flowerlike vesicles and giant flowerlike vesicles

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2019
Accepted
08 Jul 2019
First published
08 Jul 2019

Polym. Chem., 2019,10, 4477-4484

Telechelic amphiphilic metallopolymers end-functionalized with platinum(II) complexes: synthesis, luminescence enhancement, and their self-assembly into flowerlike vesicles and giant flowerlike vesicles

W. Meng, Q. He, M. Yu, Y. Zhou, C. Wang, B. Yu, B. Zhang and W. Bu, Polym. Chem., 2019, 10, 4477 DOI: 10.1039/C9PY00652D

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