Multicompartment Copolymer Micelles: effects of chain architecture, composition and interaction strength
ORAL
Abstract
Controlling the self-assembly of block copolymers in solution will enable engineering of multicompartment micelles (MCMs), with target structures for applications including drug delivery, or stimuli-responsive carriers. While extensive research has been carried out on amphiphilic di-block copolymers, little is known about the phase behavior of multiblock polymers in solution. In this work, a mesoscopic approach is used to explore the self-assembly behavior of tetrablock copolymers with varying architectures, block sequences, compositions, and interaction strengths. Our results are summarized in phase diagrams that reveal the influence of different parameters on the morphologies of MCMs. The results presented in this work could provide a useful guide for the synthesis of new MCMs.
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Presenters
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Boyuan Yu
- Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago