Abstract
In poly(S-alkylsulfonyl)-l-cysteines, an exciting combination of properties is merged to enable asymmetric disulfide formation in a chemoselective manner, while promoting directed self-assembly in solution by β-sheet formation. These properties allow the straightforward synthesis of core–shell nanoparticles with decoupled control over morphology and functionality. For more information on the latest results in this field, see the Concept article by O. Schäfer and M. Barz on page 12131 ff.
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