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A Universal Method for Creating LCST-type Thermoresponsive Simple Polymer Coacervates

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Coacervates have emerged as promising systems for achieving dynamic compartmentalization. Particularly, synthetic polymeric complex coacervates represent a well-established class. However, their stability is often compromised at high ionic strength due to charge screening effects. In contrast, simple coacervates, which arise from the phase separation of a single polymer species, exhibit structural stability at high ionic strength. Meanwhile, the development of synthetic simple coacervates remains limited and poorly understood. In this study, we present a universal strategy for creating thermoresponsive simple coacervates from synthetic copolymers comprising lower critical solution temperature (LCST)-type monomers and hydrophilic monomers. Unlike conventional complex coacervates, the resulting simple coacervates maintain their integrity at high salt concentrations. This approach provides a robust and tunable platform for designing synthetic simple coacervate systems. With the growing interest in coacervates for applications in artificial cells and compartmentalized reaction systems, our findings provide a foundational framework for expanding their functional utility.
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Title: A Universal Method for Creating LCST-type Thermoresponsive Simple Polymer Coacervates
Description:
Coacervates have emerged as promising systems for achieving dynamic compartmentalization.
Particularly, synthetic polymeric complex coacervates represent a well-established class.
However, their stability is often compromised at high ionic strength due to charge screening effects.
In contrast, simple coacervates, which arise from the phase separation of a single polymer species, exhibit structural stability at high ionic strength.
Meanwhile, the development of synthetic simple coacervates remains limited and poorly understood.
In this study, we present a universal strategy for creating thermoresponsive simple coacervates from synthetic copolymers comprising lower critical solution temperature (LCST)-type monomers and hydrophilic monomers.
Unlike conventional complex coacervates, the resulting simple coacervates maintain their integrity at high salt concentrations.
This approach provides a robust and tunable platform for designing synthetic simple coacervate systems.
With the growing interest in coacervates for applications in artificial cells and compartmentalized reaction systems, our findings provide a foundational framework for expanding their functional utility.

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