Kota Hashimoto, Natsuki Inaba, Keitaro Matsuoka, Kazuki Sada
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Abstract
Dual stimuli-responsiveness in non-aqueous media could allow various molecular designs using a system that is not compatible with aqueous media. However, the difficulty in controlling the desolvation of the polymer chains in non-aqueous media for lower critical solution temperature (LCST)-type phase separation at ambient temperature has hindered the attainment of dual stimuli-responsiveness based on chemical stimuli. In this study, we rationally designed dual chemo- and thermo-responsive phase separations of poly(4-hydroxystyrene) in non-aqueous media. The LCST-type thermo-responsiveness of poly(4-hydroxystyrene) in 1,4-dioxane/toluene was considerably altered by the addition of small amounts of hydrogen-bonding molecules as chemical stimuli. Secondary amines or molecules containing two hydrogen-bonding functional groups formed stronger hydrogen bonds with the polymer chains than 1,4-dioxane, which altered the solvation state and induced the UCST-type thermo-responsiveness or insolubility of PHS. This dual stimuli-responsive system could serve as a chemical sensor to detect the presence of acids. Dual chemo- and thermo-responsive phase separations of poly(4-hydroxystyrene) in non-aqueous media were demonstrated. The addition of small amounts of hydrogen-bonding molecules as chemical stimuli caused a considerable change of LCST-type thermo-responsiveness of poly(4-hydroxystyrene) in 1,4-dioxane/toluene. Secondary amines or molecules containing two hydrogen-bonding functional groups could cross-link the polymer chains through the hydrogen bonds, which altered the solvation state and induced the UCST-type thermo-responsiveness or insolubility of the polymer. This dual stimuli-responsive system worked as a chemical sensor to detect the presence of acids.
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Polymer Journal promotes research from all aspects of polymer science from anywhere in the world and aims to provide an integrated platform for scientific communication that assists the advancement of polymer science and related fields. The journal publishes Original Articles, Notes, Short Communications and Reviews.
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Polymer synthesis and reactions
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Biopolymers and bio-related polymer materials
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