Micelle assembly. Multidimensional hierarchical self-assembly of amphiphilic cylindrical block comicelles
- PMID: 25792323
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1261816
Micelle assembly. Multidimensional hierarchical self-assembly of amphiphilic cylindrical block comicelles
Abstract
Self-assembly of molecular and block copolymer amphiphiles represents a well-established route to micelles with a wide variety of shapes and gel-like phases. We demonstrate an analogous process, but on a longer length scale, in which amphiphilic P-H-P and H-P-H cylindrical triblock comicelles with hydrophobic (H) or polar (P) segments that are monodisperse in length are able to self-assemble side by side or end to end in nonsolvents for the central or terminal segments, respectively. This allows the formation of cylindrical supermicelles and one-dimensional (1D) or 3D superstructures that persist in both solution and the solid state. These assemblies possess multiple levels of structural hierarchy in combination with existence on a multimicrometer-length scale, features that are generally only found in natural materials.
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Comment in
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Materials science. Building supermicelles from simple polymers.Science. 2015 Mar 20;347(6228):1310-1. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa8681. Science. 2015. PMID: 25792314 No abstract available.
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