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Janus Micelles by Crystallization-Driven Self-Assembly of an Amphiphilic, Double-Crystalline Triblock Terpolymer

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 143, Issue 38, Pages 15582-15586

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c08076

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  1. German Research Foundation [SFB 840]
  2. Graduate School of the University of Bayreuth

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This study presents a facile method for producing worm-like Janus micelles through crystallization-driven self-assembly of a double-crystalline triblock terpolymer. These amphiphilic Janus micelles exhibit excellent interfacial activity and can be easily produced in solution through a simple heating and cooling protocol.
Surface-compartmentalized micellar nanostructures (Janus and patchy micelles) have gained increasing interest due to their unique properties opening highly relevant applications, e.g., as efficient particulate surfactants, compatibilizers in polymer blends, or templates for catalytically active nanoparticles. We present a facile method for the production of worm-like Janus micelles based on crystallization-driven self-assembly of a double-crystalline triblock terpolymer with a crystallizable polyethylene middle block and two highly incompatible corona blocks, polystyrene and poly(ethylene oxide). This approach enables the production of amphiphilic Janus micelles with excellent interfacial activity by a comparably simple heating and cooling protocol directly in solution.

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