Issue 14, 2016

Direct one-pot synthesis of poly(ionic liquid) nanogels by cobalt-mediated radical cross-linking copolymerization in organic or aqueous media

Abstract

Nanogels of controlled kinetic chain length were synthesized by cobalt-mediated radical cross-linking copolymerization (CMRccP) involving a vinyl monomer and a divinyl cross-linker. This strategy was first validated to achieve neutral poly(vinyl acetate) nanogels by CMRccP of vinyl acetate and divinyl adipate as a cross-linker at 40 °C in the presence of an alkyl-cobalt(III) serving both as an initiator and a controlling agent using ethyl acetate as a solvent. Poly(ionic liquid) nanogels were then directly obtained by CMRccP of N-vinyl-3-ethyl imidazolium bromide in the presence of 1,13-divinyl-3-decyl diimidazolium bromide as a cross-linker. CMRccP experiments could be conducted either in an organic solvent using dimethyl formamide or, more interestingly, in aqueous solution, demonstrating the robustness and versatility of this one-step process. Chain extensions of PIL nanogels were also carried out in water, forming core–shell structures, thus opening new avenues in the design of functional nanogels.

Graphical abstract: Direct one-pot synthesis of poly(ionic liquid) nanogels by cobalt-mediated radical cross-linking copolymerization in organic or aqueous media

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jan 2016
Accepted
09 Mar 2016
First published
10 Mar 2016

Polym. Chem., 2016,7, 2521-2530

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Direct one-pot synthesis of poly(ionic liquid) nanogels by cobalt-mediated radical cross-linking copolymerization in organic or aqueous media

M. Weiss-Maurin, D. Cordella, C. Jérôme, D. Taton and C. Detrembleur, Polym. Chem., 2016, 7, 2521 DOI: 10.1039/C6PY00112B

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