Building supermicelles from simple polymers

Precise control of the polymer building blocks enables synthesis of a range of micrometer-scale structures [Also see Report by Qiu et al. ] Toy blocks such as Lego allow complex structures to be built from the simple blocks. Similarly, synthetic chemists are attempting to make large and complex mole...

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