Volume 128, 2005

Design of chimaeric polymersomes

Abstract

We discuss the development of hierarchical polymer particles, or variegated polymersome composites, in which at least two different components are phase separated within one polymersome chimaera. We briefly discuss the present status in experimental polymersome research, and then discuss a speculative design strategy, based on mesoscopic simulations with a dynamical variant of polymer self-consistent field theory (Mesodyn). The main conclusion is that the counter-intuitive co-assembly of demixing block copolymers is the key in controlling hierarchical structures on a mesoscopic scale. This is the classical paradox of a chimaera: the constituents live in the same scaffold, but apart. Block copolymers beyond a certain length will always split the assembly, and without further precautions, polymer based chimaerae are intrinsically unstable. To this end, we propose the application of a branched block copolymer as composite compatibilizer, glueing the separate domains together, and thereby stabilizing the chimaeric polymersome.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2004
Accepted
19 May 2004
First published
29 Oct 2004

Faraday Discuss., 2005,128, 355-361

Design of chimaeric polymersomes

J. G. E. M. Fraaije, C. A. van Sluis, A. Kros, A. V. Zvelindovsky and G. J. A. Sevink, Faraday Discuss., 2005, 128, 355 DOI: 10.1039/B403187C

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