Abstract

Laser light scattering (LLS) techniques were used to characterize the micellization of poly(d,l-lactide)–poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(d,l-lactide) (LEL) triblock copolymer (MW 1K–2K–1K) in aqueous solution. We observed the existence of both thermodynamically stable flower-like micelles (regular micelles) and large, less soluble nanoparticles (irregular micelles) in dilute aqueous solutions with the same preparation procedure. Both kinds of micelles were found to co-exist with single copolymer chains. The initial copolymer concentration determines the nature of the micelles. The regular core-shell micelle formation follows a closed association mechanism, resulting in flower-like micelles. The hydrophobicity of a L unit is estimated as ∼0.5–0.6 B (polyoxybutylene) units from the micellization parameters, which is quite consistent with earlier estimations obtained from EL diblock copolymers.

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