Asymmetrical self-assembly from fluorinated and sulfonated block copolymers in aqueous media

Block copolymers of fluorinated isoprene and partially sulfonated styrene form novel tapered rods and ribbon-like micelles in aqueous media due to a distribution of sulfonation sites and a large Flory-Huggins interaction parameter. A combination of microscopy, light scattering, and simulation demons...

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description Block copolymers of fluorinated isoprene and partially sulfonated styrene form novel tapered rods and ribbon-like micelles in aqueous media due to a distribution of sulfonation sites and a large Flory-Huggins interaction parameter. A combination of microscopy, light scattering, and simulation demonstrates the presence of these unique nanostructures. This study sheds light on the micellization behavior of amphiphilic block polymers by revealing a new mechanism of self-assembly.
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COPOLYMERS
DISTRIBUTION
Fluorination
Interaction parameters
ISOPRENE
LIGHT SCATTERING
Media
MICROSCOPY
NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanostructure
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Self assembly
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