Abstract
AbstractThe reversible addition‐fragmentation chain‐transfer (RAFT) polymerization of a tertiary sulfonium‐containing zwitterionic monomer (N‐acryloyl‐L‐methionine methyl sulfonium salt: A‐Met[S+]‐OH) was performed in aqueous media in the presence of a water‐soluble chain‐transfer agent (CTA). Several parameters, such as the radical initiator, nature of the salt used as an additive, polymerization temperature, and solvent (water, buffer solution, and mixed solvents), were studied. The polymerization of A‐Met(S+)‐OH in acetate buffer using a trithiocarbonate‐type CTA having two carboxylic acid moieties proceeded in a controlled fashion at 45°C, as confirmed by the low polydispersity of the products (M w/M n < 1.1) and pre‐determined molecular weights. Poly(ethylene glycol)‐based macro‐CTA was also employed for the polymerization of A‐Met(S+)‐OH in mixed solvents (H2O/EtOH and H2O/DMF = 70/30 vol%) to afford novel nonionic‐zwitterionic double hydrophilic block copolymers. The chain extension of the hydrophilic poly(N,N‐dimethylacrylamide) macro‐CTA with A‐Met(S+)‐OH was well controlled in pure water under the appropriate conditions, resulting in the formation of block copolymers with “as‐designed” chain structures and relatively low dispersities (M w/M n < 1.3). The resulting sulfonium‐containing double hydrophilic block copolymers having optimal nonionic/zwitterionic balance were efficient protein‐stabilizing agents.
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