Abstract

In recent years, the preparation of polymer micelles and self-assembled nanomaterials by amphiphilic block copolymers has attracted great interest and has now become a research hotspot in the field of polymer science. Based on the self-assembly technology of block compounds, this paper introduces how self-assembly technology can play a role in the clinical environment, especially for the treatment of tumors and cancer, and controlled drug release. Finally, the related challenges and opportunities for self-assembled nanoparticles are described and prospected. Currently, although block copolymers have great performance in many fields, it is difficult to summarize one or a series of regular methods for the preparation of block copolymers and we also did not find a preparation method suitable for industrial production and wide application.

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