ABC triblock copolymer micelles: spherical versus worm-like micelles depending on the preparation method.

Macromol Rapid Commun

Surfactant and Colloid Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK.

Published: March 2015

Well-defined ABC triblock copolymers based on two hydrophilic blocks, A and C, and a hydrophobic block B are synthesized and their self-assembly behavior is investigated. Interestingly, at the same solvent, concentration, pH, and temperature, different shape micelles are observed, spherical and worm-like micelles, depending on the preparation method. Specifically, spherical micelles are observed with bulk rehydration while both spherical and worm-like micelles are observed with film rehydration.

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