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Random copolymers based on poly( N -ethyl glycine) and poly( N -butyl glycine) have been synthesized by NHC-mediated or primary amine-initiated copolymerization of the corresponding N -substituted N -carboxyanhydride monomers (i.e., Et-NCA and Bu-NCA), respectively. The copolymers are thermally responsive and exhibit reversible phase transitions with tunable cloud point temperature ( T cp ) in aqueous solution. The T cp can be readily tuned in the temperature range 20–60 °C by controlling the copoly(α-peptoid) composition and the architecture (i.e., cyclic vs linear). The copoly(α-peptoid)s are noncytotoxic (similar to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), a benchmark biocompatible polymer), suggesting their potential use in biotechnology and biomedicine.
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