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Volume specificity, polymer glass formation

Our theory of polymer melt glasses distinguishes four characteristic temperatures of glass formation that are evaluated for a given pressure from the configurational entropy s T) or the specific volume v(T). Specifically, these four... [Pg.164]

As biological systems have always been an inspiration for scientists, intracellular compartments (such as lysosomes or mitochondria) also have their artificial equivalents in polymer vesicles, called polymersomes. Polymersomes are spherical compartments with a bi- or monolayer membrane, generated by self-assembly of di- or triamphiphilic block copolymers in diluted aqueous conditions. To favor the formation of structures such as polymersomes, it is necessary to have a hydrophilic fraction of the copolymer mass of 25-40%, and polymer concentration above the critical micellar concentration. Other parameters that affect the self-assembly process, and therefore the final architecture of the polymer supramolecular assemblies, are the molecular weight of the copolymer (Af ), block lengths, solubility, and glass transition temperature (Tg) [21,22], The relative mass or volume fraction of each block is a key parameter in the formation of a self-assembled structure with a certain membrane curvature, and ultimately, with a specific architecture. The of the copolymer (and thus the block lengths) dictates the membrane thickness and polymersome properties, such as membrane fluidity, stabihty, and permeabihty [21,74],... [Pg.348]


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