POLYMERIZATION OF MONOMERIC TO POLYMERIC VESICLES. CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATIONS

Constantinos N. Paleos
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Abstract The first reports on the polymerization of monomeric vesicles to their polymerized counterparts [1–18] appeared in the literature in the early 1980s. The primary goal of this early work was to stabilize the relatively unstable monomeric vesicles in order to stimulate the function of biological membranes. Triggered by these at-tempts and the prospects for utilization of polymerized vesicles as energy conversion systems [19–23], as drug-carriers [24–26] in medicine, and as media for the performance of biomimetic reactions [27], the subject of formation and characterization of polymerized vesicles has matured significantly in the last 10 years. In the early stages of research following the molecular requirements that had been set for the synthesis of vesicle-forming surfactants, a great number of polymerizable amphiphiles were prepared. However, these first primarily synthetic investigations were followed by more elaborate studies on the kinetics and mechanisms of polymerization coupled with compara...
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单体到聚合囊泡的聚合。表征及应用
20世纪80年代初,文献中首次报道了单体囊泡与其聚合对应物的聚合[1-18]。这项早期工作的主要目标是稳定相对不稳定的单体囊泡,以刺激生物膜的功能。在这些尝试和利用聚合囊泡作为能量转换系统[19-23]、医学中的药物载体[24-26]以及仿生反应的介质[27]的前景的推动下,聚合囊泡的形成和表征这一主题在过去10年中已经显著成熟。在研究的早期阶段,根据为形成囊泡的表面活性剂的合成设定的分子要求,制备了大量可聚合的两亲分子。然而,这些最初的主要合成研究之后是对聚合动力学和机理的更详细的研究。
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