Ion-Induced Morphological Changes in “Crew-Cut” Aggregates of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers

Lifeng Zhang(McGill University), Kui Yu(McGill University), Adi Eisenberg(McGill University)
Science
June 21, 1996
Cited by 910

Abstract

The addition of ions in micromolar (CaCl2 or HCl) or millimolar (NaCl) concentrations can change the morphology of "crew-cut" aggregates of amphiphilic block copolymers in dilute solutions. In addition to spherical, rodlike, and univesicular or lamellar aggregates, an unusual large compound vesicle morphology can be obtained from a single block copolymer. Some features of the spontaneously formed large compound vesicles may make them especially useful as vehicles for delivering drugs and as models of biological cells. Gelation of a dilute spherical micelle solution can also be induced by ions as the result of the formation of a cross-linked "pearl necklace" morphology.


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