Volume 128, 2005

Vesicles made of PS-PI cyclic diblock copolymers: In situfreeze-dryingcryo-TEM and dynamic light scattering experiments

Abstract

We have studied the morphology of self-assembled micelles made of linear and cyclic poly(styrene-b-isoprene) PS-b-PI block copolymers dispersed in selective solvents of the PI block (n-heptane, n-decane). Up to a copolymer concentration of 5 mg mL−1, the micelles made from linear block copolymer chains adopt a spherical shape. Those arising from cyclic copolymer chains having exactly the same molar mass and volume fraction self-assemble into (i) planar sunflower-shaped particles at low concentration (c < 0.1 mg mL−1), (ii) giant wormlike micelles at intermediate concentration (0.1 mg mL−1 < c < 2 mg mL−1) and (iii) vesicles at higher concentration (2 mg mL−1 < c < 5 mg mL−1). Those results were obtained using dynamic light scattering and in situ freeze-drying cryo-transmission electron microscopy. In this contribution, we discuss the effects of concentration and temperature on the morphology of the self-assembled particles made from both linear and cyclic PS–PI copolymers, and highlight the surprising vesicle formation in cyclic block copolymer solutions.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2004
Accepted
09 Mar 2004
First published
11 Aug 2004

Faraday Discuss., 2005,128, 163-178

Vesicles made of PS-PI cyclic diblock copolymers: In situ freeze-drying cryo-TEM and dynamic light scattering experiments

J. Putaux, E. Minatti, C. Lefebvre, R. Borsali, M. Schappacher and A. Deffieux, Faraday Discuss., 2005, 128, 163 DOI: 10.1039/B403157A

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