Synthesis of CO2/N2‑Triggered
Reversible Stability-Controllable Poly(2-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)-grafted-AuNPs by Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization
Posted on 2014-10-28 - 00:00
CO2/N2-triggered
stability-controllable gold
nanoparticles (AuNPs) grafted with poly(2-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)
(PDEAEMA) layers (PDEAEMA-g-AuNPs) were synthesized
by the surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization of DEAEMA
with AuNPs bearing the bis[2-(2-bromoisobutyryloxy)undecyl] layer
(grafting from method). Extension of the PDEAEMA
chain length increased the stability of the PDEAEMA-g-AuNPs in CO2-bubbled water because of the electrosteric
repulsion of the protonated PDEAEMA layer. The chain-length-dependent
stability of PDEAEMA-g-AuNPs was confirmed by DLS
and UV–vis spectra by using the localized surface plasmon resonance
property of the AuNPs, where the extinction wavelength was shifted
toward shorter wavelength with increasing PDEAEMA chain length. The
reversible stability change with the gas stimuli of CO2/N2 was also successfully demonstrated. Finally, the transfer
across the immiscible interface between water and organic solvent
was successfully demonstrated by N2-triggered insolubilization
of PDEAEMA layer on AuNPs in the aqueous phase, leading to the successful
collection of AuNPs using organic solvent from the aqueous phase.
Our “grafting from” method of reversible
stability-controllable AuNPs can be applied to develop advanced materials
such as reusable optical AuNP-based nanosensors because the molecular
recognition layer can be constructed by two-step polymerization.
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Kitayama, Yukiya; Takeuchi, Toshifumi (2016). Synthesis of CO2/N2‑Triggered
Reversible Stability-Controllable Poly(2-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)-grafted-AuNPs by Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/la502801t