Abstract

We investigated the structural properties of dynamic micelles arising from the self-assembly of the multiresponsive pentablock quaterpolymer P(nBuMA8-co-TEGMA8)-b-PDMAEMA50-b-PEG46-b-PDMAEMA50-b-P(nBuMA8-co-TEGMA8) (nBuMA, TEGMA, DMAEMA, and EG are n-butyl methacrylate, tri(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, and ethylene glycol, respectively) in aqueous solution using a combination of scattering methods. In this multisegmented polymer, a pH-responsive BAB triblock copolymer from the weak cationic polyelectrolyte PDMAEMA and the hydrophilic PEG is end-capped by two blocks comprising random sequences of thermoresponsive TEGMA units and hydrophobic nBuMA units. Dynamic light scattering revealed the existence of single micelles and small clusters in dilute aqueous solution. The hydrodynamic radius of the micelles depends strongly on pH and temperature. The inner structure of the micelles was investigated by small-angle X-ray scattering, small-angle neutron scatter...

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