Kinetic control in the temperature-dependent sequential growth of surface-confined supramolecular copolymers

Engel S., Spitzer D., Rodrigues L., Fritz E.C., Straßburger D., Schönhoff M., Ravoo B.J., Besenius P.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

We report the sequential growth of supramolecular copolymers on gold surfaces, using oppositely charged dendritic peptide amphiphiles. By including water-solubilising thermoresponsive chains in the monomer design, we observed non-linear effects in the temperature-dependent sequential growth. The step-wise copolymerisation process is characterised using temperature dependent SPR and QCM-D measurements. At higher temperatures, dehydration of peripheral oligoethylene glycol chains supports copolymer growth due to more favourable comonomer interactions. Both monomers incorporate methionine amino acids but remarkably, desorption of the copolymers via competing sulphur gold interactions with the initial monomer layer is not observed. The surface-confined supramolecular copolymers remain kinetically trapped on the metal surface at near neutral pH and form viscoelastic films with a tuneable thickness.

Details about the publication

JournalFaraday Discussions (Faraday Discuss.)
Volume204
Page range53-67
StatusPublished
Release year2017
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish

Authors from the University of Münster

Engel, Sabrina
Fritz, Eva-Corinna
Ravoo, Bart Jan
Schönhoff, Monika