Studying dynamic self-assembling systems in their native environment is essential for understanding the mechanisms of self-assembly and thereby exerting full control over these processes. Traditional ensemble-based analysis methods often struggle to reveal critical features of the self-assembly that occur at the single particle level. Here, we describe a label-free single-particle assay to visualize real-time self-assembly in aqueous solutions by interferometric scattering microscopy. We demonstrate how the assay can be applied to biphasic reactions yielding micellar or vesicular aggregates, detecting the onset of aggregate formation, quantifying the kinetics at the single particle level, and distinguishing sigmoidal and exponential growth of aggregate populations. Furthermore, we can follow the evolution in aggregate size in real time, visualizing the nucleation stages of the self-assembly processes and record phenomena such as incorporation of oily components into the micelle or vesicle lumen.

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