Synthesis, assembly, and cross-linking of polymeramphiphilesin situ: polyurethane–polylactide core–shell particles
Abstract
Core–shell polymeric particles consisting of biodegradable polylactide (PLA) arms emanating from a crosslinked polyurethane (PU) core were prepared in situ by a polymerization induced phase separation strategy. Sub-micron sized particles were spawned in dilute solution during polyurethane formation with simultaneous incorporation of end-functional PLA macromonomers. The inherent incompatibility of PU with PLA was shown to induce micelle formation during core-crosslinking. The versatility of this method with respect to size characteristics was demonstrated by employing a variety of PLA–PU ratios.