Abstract

Using a well-designed three-layer onion-like polymer as template, a one-pot procedure that led to stable, narrow-sized and thermoresponsive Pt nanocomposites is described. The polymer consists of an outer shell of thermoresponsive poly( N-isopropylacrylamide), an inner shell of crosslinked poly( N,N-dimethylaminoethyl acrylate) and a hyperbranched polyglycerol core. The core is physically trapped by the shell, with a few thiol groups located on the interface between the core and the shell. The polymer is used as a template for the synthesis of platinum nanoparticles, 1H NMR and TEM analyses suggest that the in-situ produced, narrow-sized Pt nanoparticle is loaded in the core part of the polymer so that the nanocomposite retains thermoresponsive activity.

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