Temperature-Directed Self-Assembly: from Tadpole to Multi-Arm Polymer Nanostructures Directly in Water.
Valentin A BobrinSung-Po R ChenZhongfan JiaMichael J MonteiroPublished in: ACS macro letters (2017)
Driving amphiphilic block copolymers to self-assemble into asymmetric and equilibrium nanostructures remains a challenge. Here, we use the temperature-directed morphology transformation (TDMT) method to tailor the self-assembly of block copolymers into asymmetric nanoparticles with either a single (i.e., tadpole) or multi-arm geometry directly in water and at scale (>10 wt % of polymer). These nanostructures were close to or at their equilibrium morphology and not a transient kinetically trapped structure since they did not change with the addition of high amounts of plasticizer, could be freeze-dried and rehydrated without any structural rearrangement.