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The Effect of Hydrophile Topology in RAFT‐Mediated Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly
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Macromolecular ChemistryEngineeringPolymer NanotechnologyMolecular Self-assemblyAbstract Polymerization‐inducedHydrophobic Polystyrene SegmentPolymersMacromolecular EngineeringPolymer ChemistryHydrophile TopologyPnam BackboneBiopolymersBiomolecular EngineeringMacromolecular ScienceSelf-assemblyPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationAmphiphilic SystemPolymer Self-assembly
Abstract Polymerization‐induced self‐assembly (PISA) was employed to compare the self‐assembly of different amphiphilic block copolymers. They were obtained by emulsion polymerization of styrene in water using hydrophilic poly( N ‐acryloylmorpholine) (PNAM)‐based macromolecular RAFT agents with different structures. An average of three poly (ethylene glycol acrylate) (PEGA) units were introduced either at the beginning, statistically, or at the end of a PNAM backbone, resulting in formation of nanometric vesicles and spheres from the two former macroRAFT architectures, and large vesicles from the latter. Compared to the spheres obtained with a pure PNAM macroRAFT agent, composite macroRAFT architectures promoted a dramatic morphological change. The change was induced by the presence of PEGA hydrophilic side‐chains close to the hydrophobic polystyrene segment.
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