EFFECT OF BLOCK LENGTH ON THE AGGREGATION BEHAVIOR OF AMPHIPHILIC ABC TRIBLOCK COPOLYMER
The class of block copolymers is recognized as an excellent counterpart to conventional amphiphilic materials, such as lipids and surfactants1. The micellar behavior of AB diblock and ABA triblock copolymers is relatively well understood, but the solution self-assembly of ABC triblocks is more complex. Only very few studies have dealt with the solution properties of ABC type triblock copolymers, especially those containing two hydrophilic blocks. Whether ABC triblock copolymers could offer advantages in the manipulation of the aggregation behavior of copolymers compared to the diblock systems is still not clear yet, and more studies on ABC triblock copolymers are needed in this connection.
Yunlan Su Henrui Yang Ying Zhao Dujin Wang
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,Key Laboratory of Engineering Plastics,Joint Laboratory for Polymer Science and Materials,Institute of Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100080,China
国际会议
International Symposium on Polymer Physics(2008年国际高分子物理学术会议PP2008)
厦门
英文
211-212
2008-06-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)