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Bulk water systems glass transition

Figure 16 shows schematically various morphologies observed in micellar solutions of amphiphilic diblock copolymers in a water-oil system. The micelles self-assemble into similar morphologies as they are observed in the bulk state of amorphous diblock copolymers. While in the so-called open micelles single macromolecules can leave the micelle to the solution and vice versa, in the so-called frozen micelles the structure is not dynamic, for example, due to a glass transition temperature of the core above the system s temperature. [Pg.373]


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