Abstract
AbstractPoly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) having lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behavior in aqueous solutions has been actively studied for various applications in nanotechnology and controlled drug delivery. In this work, a comb‐coil block copolymer is synthesized with PNIPAM coil and polyethyleneimine brushes. Self‐organization of the copolymer into micelle by heating and subsequent cross‐linking of the part of PEI corona resulted in a unique nanocapsule (i‐CLM) with hydrophilic cross‐linked PEI outer shell and thermo‐responsive PNIPAM inner brush. The nanocapsule appears as a vesicle‐like hollow at room temperature but did into micelle‐like spheres when heated. From dynamic light scattering measurement, it is revealed apparently that the nanocapsule exhibited well the swelling and the shrinking reversibly under heating and cooling and the feature is cycled repeatedly with gradual fashion under wide‐range of temperature responding. The carrier property of the nanocapsule is investigated by using hydrophobic fluorophore of Nile red (NR) as a probe and it is found that the hollow of the nanocapsule is a good nano pocket to promote the growth of nanocrystals of NR.
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