Novel fluorescent amphiphilic poly(allylamine) and their supramacromolecular self-assemblies in aqueous media.

Cheng, Woei Ping, Hoskins, Clare, Paul, Kong Thoo-Lin and Tetley, Laurence (2012) Novel fluorescent amphiphilic poly(allylamine) and their supramacromolecular self-assemblies in aqueous media. pp. 710-719. ISSN 1099-1581
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Fluorescent amphiphilic polymers were produced by grafting different types and levels of hydrophobic pendant groups with intrinsic fluorescent properties (fluorenylmethoxy carbonyl (Fmoc), dimethylamino-1-naphthalenesulfonyl (Dansyl), and naphthalene (Naphth) to a water soluble homopolymer backbone, polyallylamine (PAA). Non-fluorescent hydrophobic pendant group (cholesteryl moieties) were also grafted onto PAA. The polymers were characterized with elemental analysis, NMR and FTIR spectroscopy. All polymers formed self-assemblies by probe sonication in water with sizes ranging from 120 to 199 nm and TEM images showed the presence of spherical particles.

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