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Light-switchable nanoparticles based on amphiphilic diblock, triblock and heterograft polyoxazoline

Light-switchable nanoparticles based on amphiphilic diblock, triblock and heterograft polyoxazoline
A. Aubert, J.-J. Robin, V. Lapinte, C. Bouilhac, L. Korchia
Photo-active nanoparticles (NPD, NPT, NPH) were elaborated in water from amphiphilic diblock (D), triblock (T) and heterograft (H) copolymers based on a chromatic unit, coumarin, linked to an alkyl chain and a hydrophilic polyoxazoline chain.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/ra/~3/Bior8dYBAEw/C7RA07094B

DOI: 2017/RA/C7RA07094B

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