A poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly[N, N-dimethylacrylamide-ran-2-acrylamidoethyl nonanoate] (PEG-b-P(DMA-AAEN)) block copolymer has been demonstrated to show double thermoresponsive behavior in aqueous solution in the presence of hydroxypropylated cyclodextrin (HPCD). The polymer itself is insoluble in water due to the presence of hydrophobic alkyl chain, however, with the presence of HPCD, fully dissolution of the polymer could be obtained indicating the formation of host-guest interaction between HPCD and the alkyl chain. The clear solution of HPCD/polymer complex showing a first thermoresponsiveness during heating and led to the formation of small micelles stabilized by PEG chains and DMA segments. Upon further heating of the aqueous solution, the small micelles aggregated and formed multimicellar aggregates. The reported double thermoresponsive behavior may provide a new strategy of designing smart polymeric systems, which can find broad applications in the fabrication of smart materials.
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