Project Abstract:
This project focuses on developing novel stimuli-sensitive fullerene
(C60) containing well-defined polymers for drug and gene delivery
applications. Three major stimuli responsive C60 containing polymer
systems will be considered; namely polymethacrylic acid/
polyacrylic acid-block-C60 (PMAA-b-C60/PAA-b-C60), poly(2-
(diethylaminoethyl methacrylate)/2-(dimethylaminoethyl
methacrylate)-block-C60 (PDMA-b-C60/PDEA-b-C60) and betainised
poly(2-(diethylaminoethyl methacrylate)-block-C60 (Bet-PDMA-b-
C60). The self-assembly of these materials produces a complex
hierarchical structure that can be harnessed for potential
applications described in this proposal. The atom transfer radical
polymerisation (ATRP) will be adopted to synthesize a range of
mono-dispersed block copolymers. Other stimuli-sensitive
functional groups can be used to impart pH, temperature and
electrolyte (salt) sensitivity to the polymers. These polymers exhibit
interesting microstructure for potential drug delivery applications.
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