Self-Assembly of a Condensation Homopolymer: With an Application in Fractionation

Abstract

Self-assembly constitutes a versatile and important pathway to the emergence of complexity. The conventional wisdom in the polymer regime typically focuses on the utility of either main chain-main chain block copolymers or main chain-side chain addition polymers. Herein, the self-assembly of a condensation homopolymer is reported, presenting a distinct alternative to the conventional regime. In particular, a unique inverse main chain-side chain amphiphilic polymer architecture has been designed into a squaramide condensation homopolymer, with a polar solvophilic main chain and a nonpolar solvophobic side chain. This architecture provides a hitherto elusive contrast to the currently dominating canonical amphiphilic polymer architecture for addition polymers, with a nonpolar solvophobic main chain and a polar solvophilic side chain. As such, the squaramide condensation homopolymer synthesized herein has showcased the intriguing self-assembly into primary micelle and compound micelle constructs in a solvent-nonsolvent medium, allowing for fractionation into varied chain length fractions, each with a narrow polydispersity. The superior efficiency and accuracy observed in the four-step sequential fractionation as well as one-step fractionation for five as-synthesized chain lengths and six degradation-engendered chain lengths promise self-assembly fractionation as a powerful mechanistic framework for the precision targeting of diverse polymer structures and functions.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Dec 2025
Accepted
15 Mar 2026
First published
16 Mar 2026

Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Self-Assembly of a Condensation Homopolymer: With an Application in Fractionation

T. Li, K. Yang, B. Wang, Y. Su, Z. Kong, S. Li and J. Zhu, Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5PY01141H

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