Gibson Group News
JACS paper online now
Matt Jones' work on the development of dibromomaleimide end-functional polymers for insertion into native protein disulfides is available now. link
Publication accepted in Polymer Chemistry
Work from the group has been accepted for publication in the leading macromolecular journal - Polymer Chemistry (RSC). In this paper we investigate the effect of blending different molecular weight polymers which display lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behaviour. We found that polymers which have a strong relationship between their observed cloud points and Mw underwent a single cooperative transition when blended at a all ratios, exemplified with several polymer classes. However, POEGMA, which do not show a storng Mw dependance, instead showed tow distinct transitions, one for each component. These findings will help us to develop new triggerable macromolecules for slective interaction with cells/membranes. This would was the result of collaboration with Rachel O'Reilly's group.
Matthew Gibson Interviewed in Chem. Comm.
Following two recent publications from the group, (here and here
) in the journal Chemical Communications, Matt was interviewed to discuss the groups research and future plans. Read the full text here.
Mat Jones' work accepted in J. Am. Chem. Soc.!
Work undertaken by Mat Jones has been accepted to be published in JACS. This work descirbes the use of dibromomaleimides to directly insert polymers into disulfide bridges in proteins whilst maintaining protein structure/function.
Paper on duel redox/temperature responsive degradable polymers online now!
Disulfide linkages were introduced into poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) by the polycondensation of a RAFT-derived, telechelic macromonomer to give degradable yet vinyl-based polymers. These polymers displayed a redox-sensitive lower critical solution temperature (LCST) with the shorter, degraded product displaying a higher LCST than its non-degraded counterpart.
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MIG group moves to new Lab
The MIG group has this week moved into dedicated laboratory and office space. We can be found in C221 (second floor chemistry) and office C202.
MIG move office to A107
From Monday 24th October, MIG can be found in his new office in A107
Mat Jones wins poster prize!
Mat wins the prize for best poster at the Macrogroup/RAPS conference on controlled radical polymerization