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Tuning Polymeric Amphiphilicity via Se–N Interactions: Towards One‐Step Double Emulsion for Highly Selective Enzyme Mimics
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EngineeringSmart PolymerSe–n InteractionsPolymersChemical EngineeringPolymeric AmphiphilicityPolymer ChemistrySelenium-containing Small MoleculeSurfactant SolutionBiochemistrySolvent EvaporationMicelleMolecular EngineeringBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer ScienceMicroemulsionAmphiphilic SystemPolymer ReactionAppropriate Polymer Surfactants
A selenium-containing small molecule is exploited to controllably tune the polymer amphiphilicity, leading to fabrication of appropriate polymer surfactants through which one-step double emulsions can be obtained in a facile, scalable, surfactant-free approach. After solvent evaporation, these resulting porous microparticles are shown to be the exceptional artificial GPx enzyme mimics.
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