Abstract
Asymmetric disk-shaped Janus micelles form spontaneously and reversibly when simple water-soluble diblock copolymers in aqueous solutions are mixed. The combination of associative and segregative phase separation within one nanostructure results in a disk-shaped micelle with a complex coacervate core and an asymmetric water-swollen corona which is microphase-separated into two distinct domains or faces.
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