Abstract
AbstractPoly(styrene‐b‐N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PSt‐b‐PNIPAM) with dithiobenzoate terminal group was synthesized by reversible addition‐fragmentation‐transfer polymerization. The dithiobenzoate terminal group was converted into thiol terminal group with NaBH4, resulting thiol‐terminated PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐SH. After PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐SH assembled into core‐shell micelles in aqueous solution, gold nanoparticles were in situ surface‐linked onto the micelles through the reduction of gold precursor anions with NaBH4. Thus, temperature responsive core/shell micelles of PSt‐b‐PNIPAM surface‐linked with gold nanoparticles (PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐Au micelles) were obtained. Transmission Electron Microscopy revealed the successful linkage of gold nanoparticles and the dependence of the number of gold nanoparticles per micelle on the molar ratio of HAuCl4 to thiol group of PSt‐b‐PNIPAM. Dynamic Light Scattering analysis demonstrated thermo‐responsive behavior of PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐Au micelles. Changing the temperature of PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐Au micelles led to the shrinkage of PNIPAM shell and allowed to tune the distance between gold nanoparticles. Ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) spectroscopy clearly showed the reversible modulation of UV–vis absorbance of PSt‐b‐PNIPAM‐Au micelles upon heating and cooling. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 45: 5156–5163, 2007
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