Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles from ionic cellulose derivatives

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作者
Wang, Yonggui [1 ]
Heinze, Thomas [2 ]
Zhang, Kai [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Wood Technol & Wood Chem, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Jena, Inst Organ Chem & Macromol Chem, Ctr Excellence Polysaccharide Res, D-07743 Jena, Germany
关键词
DRUG-DELIVERY; POLYSACCHARIDES; CHEMISTRY; CHITOSAN; ESTERS; FILMS; NANOCRYSTALS; NANOCARRIERS; MULTILAYERS; FLUORESCENT;
D O I
10.1039/c5nr05862g
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Stimuli-responsive nanoparticles (NPs) based on sustainable polymeric feedstock still need more exploration in comparison with NPs based on synthetic polymers. In this report, stimuli-responsive NPs from novel ionic cellulose derivatives were prepared via a facile nanoprecipitation. Cellulose 10-undecenoyl ester (CUE) with a degree of substitution (DS) of 3 was synthesized by esterification of cellulose with 10-undecenoyl chloride. Then, CUE was modified by photo-induced thiol-ene reactions, in order to obtain organo-soluble ionic cellulose derivatives with DSs of similar to 3, namely cellulose 11-((3-carboxyl) ethylthio) undecanoate (CUE-MPA), cellulose 11-((2-aminoethyl) thio) undecanoate (CUE-CA), cellulose 11-(2-(2-(diethylamino) ethyl) thio) undecanoate (CUE-DEAET) and cellulose 11-(2-(2-(dimethylamino) ethyl) thio) undecanoate (CUE-DMAET). CUE-MPA could be transformed into NPs with average diameters in the range of 80-330 nm, but these NPs did not show particular stimuli-responsive properties. Moreover, the dropping technique resulted in smaller NPs than a dialysis technique. Stable NPs with average diameters in the range of 90-180 nm showing pH-responsive and switchable sizes were obtained from CUE-DEAET and CUE-DMAET possessing tertiary amines using nanoprecipitation. Thus, altering the terminal functional groups will be a new approach to prepare stimuli-responsive cellulose-derived polymeric NPs.
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页码:648 / 657
页数:10
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