Abstract

Block copolymers are expected to be applied in a wide variety of fields due to the property of self-assembly. Our group has reported that poly(glycidyl ether) block copolymers exhibited complex temperature response in aqueous solution. In this study, we investigated the two chains of the block copolymer structure and configurations at different temperatures by using MD simulation. The results showed that at low temperatures, the polymer structure is linear and can form micelles, but above a certain temperature, the polymer structure changes to a U-shape and the micelle structure would be destroyed, which is responsible for the complex temperature response.

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