Supramolecular Behaviour and Fluorescence of Rhodamine-Functionalised ROMP Polymer

02 June 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Inherently fluorescent polymers are of interest in materials and medicine. We report a ring-opening metathesis polymerisation (ROMP) platform for creation of amphiphilic block copolymers in which one block is formed from rhodamine B-containing monomers. The polymers self-assemble into well-defined micelles which are able to sequester molecular dyes and further interact with them by energy transfer. Despite incorporating a cationic dye known to bind DNA, the polymer micelles do not interact with DNA, indicating that they are potentially safe for use in bioanalytical applications.

Keywords

ROMP
ring-opening metathesis polymerisation
rhodamine B
fluorescence
DNA
supramolecular
polyethyleneglycol
PEG

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