Facile fabrication of cross-linked vesicle via “surface clicking” of calixarene-based supra-amphiphiles
Chemical Communications2015Vol. 51(92), pp. 16557–16560
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Abstract
A dynamic vesicle was constructed by the complexation of (dodecyloxybenzyl)tripropargylammonium and p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene, then the dynamic vesicle was cross-linked by a "click" reaction. The cross-linked vesicle presents improved stability over the dynamic one. Meanwhile, it can be disrupted with specific chemical stimuli to give the controlled release.
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