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Micellar aggregates internal structure

The first self-assembling block copolymers were PS-fe-PMPS- -PS synthesised by Matyjaszewski and Moller. They observed micellar aggregates by ATM after casting dilute dioxane solutions (a solvent selective for the PS block) of the copolymer. The observed micelles were taken to have internal PMPS cores and were measured at 25-30nm in diameter [73], The hrst self-assembling amphiphilic polysilane block copolymers to be investigated was the PMPS-PEO multi-block copolymer with normal distribution PMPS blocks and uniform low polydispersity PEO blocks. After dialysis aqueous dispersions of this copolymer formed micellar as well as vesicular structures [78, 79] as shown in Eig. 19. [Pg.266]

When neutron scattering of a sample is combined with contrast variation, information can be obtained not only about the shape and size of the micelle but also about its detailed (internal) molecular architecture. Because of the unique level of information about micellar systems that can be obtained from SANS experiments, the technique is now an extremely well-established tool for investigating the shape, size, and, to a lesser extent, the internal structure of micellar aggregates with several hundreds of papers being published since the 1970s when micelles were the first colloidal systems to be studied using SANS. [Pg.1055]


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