Abstract

A series of poly[2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate]-block-poly[2-(N-morpholino)ethyl methacrylate], [PDPA-b-PMEMA], have been synthesized by using group transfer polymerization. These novel PDPA-b-PMEMA diblock copolymers dissolved molecularly in aqueous solution at low pH (<6.0) due to the protonation of all tertiary amine residues of both blocks and formed PDPA-core micelles at pH 7.5 by PMEMA block forming the micelle coronas. On the other hand, it was also observed that these diblock copolymers formed near-monodisperse ‘reverse micelles’, PMEMA-core micelles, in n-alkanes with or without requiring cosolvent depending on comonomer ratios. Dynamic light scattering studies indicated monodisperse or near-monodisperse micelles in both cases. The intensity-average radii of the PDPA-core and the PMEMA-core micelles were between 10nm and 17nm (polydispersity index, μ2/Γ2<0.08) and between 10nm and 13nm in n-hexane (μ2/Γ2<0.09), respectively.

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