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Large compound micelle

Fig. 7 Some peculiar morphologies observed for crew-cut micelles. Baroclinic tubes (a). Tube-walled vesicles (b). Large compound micelles insert shows their internal structure (c) and interconnected tubules or plumber nightmare (d) (images downloaded from http //ottomaass.chem.mcgill.ca/groups/eisenberg/). Adapted from [35]... Fig. 7 Some peculiar morphologies observed for crew-cut micelles. Baroclinic tubes (a). Tube-walled vesicles (b). Large compound micelles insert shows their internal structure (c) and interconnected tubules or plumber nightmare (d) (images downloaded from http //ottomaass.chem.mcgill.ca/groups/eisenberg/). Adapted from [35]...
Inverted microstructures such as large compound micelles are observed... [Pg.118]

Observation of multiple associated structures (vesicles, rods, large compound micelles)... [Pg.428]

Membrane bending rigidity Large compound micelles Lower critical solution temperature Large compound vesicles Lipofectamine... [Pg.115]

The obtained PCL diol was modified with a-bromopropionyl to yield a tel-echelic ATRP macroinitiator. After ATRP of styrene, the obtained PS-b-PCL-b-PEG-fc-PCL-fc-PS revealed interesting self-assembly behavior in water forming spherical micelles, rod-like micelles, vesicles, lamellae and large compound micelles depending on the block copolymer composition and concentration (Figure 12.11). The same author also extended this concept to the synthesis of... [Pg.317]

Recently, the multiple morphologies of block ionomers in solution have been investigated extensively (99-101). The equilibrium, near-equilibrium, and nonequilibrium morphologies observed to date are spheres, rods, bicontinuous rods, bilayers, lamellae, vesicles, inverse bicontinuous rods, large compound micelles, aggregates of spheres, large rod-shaped compound micelles, large compoimd vesicles, and many others (101). [Pg.4123]

Fig. 13 TEM micrographs and corresponding schematic diagrams of various morphologies formed from amphiphilic PSm-PAAn copolymers. Note-, m and n denote the degrees of polymerisation of PS and PAA, respectively. In the schematic diagrams, red represents hydrophobic PS parts, while blue denotes hydrophilic PAA segments. HHHs, hexagonally packed hollow hoops. LCMs, large compound micelles, in which inverse micelles consist of a PAA core surrounded by PS coronal chains. Reproduced with permission from [3]. Copyright (2012) The Royal Society of Chemistry... Fig. 13 TEM micrographs and corresponding schematic diagrams of various morphologies formed from amphiphilic PSm-PAAn copolymers. Note-, m and n denote the degrees of polymerisation of PS and PAA, respectively. In the schematic diagrams, red represents hydrophobic PS parts, while blue denotes hydrophilic PAA segments. HHHs, hexagonally packed hollow hoops. LCMs, large compound micelles, in which inverse micelles consist of a PAA core surrounded by PS coronal chains. Reproduced with permission from [3]. Copyright (2012) The Royal Society of Chemistry...
Figure 3.17 Mechanism of the binding and induced morphological change of the PAAgs-fc-Cso/TXlOO system at a = 0 in an aqueous medium (a) Craoo = OmM, large compound micelle of PAAgs-b-Cso ... Figure 3.17 Mechanism of the binding and induced morphological change of the PAAgs-fc-Cso/TXlOO system at a = 0 in an aqueous medium (a) Craoo = OmM, large compound micelle of PAAgs-b-Cso ...

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