Micellization of Pluronic P123 in water/ethanol/turpentine oil mixed solvents: Hybrid particle-field molecular dynamic simulation

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The hybrid particle-field molecular dynamics simulation method (MD-SCF) was applied to study the self-assembly of Pluronic PEO20-PPO70-PEO20 (P123) in water/ethanol/turpentine oilmixed solvents. In particular, the micellization process of P123 at low concentration (less than 20%) in water/ethanol/turpentine oil-mixed solvents was investigated. The aggregation number, radius of gyration, and radial density profiles were calculated and compared with experimental data to characterize the structures of the micelles self-assembled from P123 in the mixed solvent. This study confirms that the larger-sized micelles are formed in the presence of ethanol, in addition to the turpentine oil-swollen micelles. Furthermore, the spherical micelles and vesicles were both observed in the self-assembly of P123 in the water/ethanol/turpentine oil-mixed solvent. The results of this work aid the understanding of the influence of ethanol and oil on P123 micellization, which will help with the design of effective copolymer-based formulations.

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Zhao, Y., Ma, S. M., Li, B., De Nicola, A., Yu, N. S., & Dong, B. (2019). Micellization of Pluronic P123 in water/ethanol/turpentine oil mixed solvents: Hybrid particle-field molecular dynamic simulation. Polymers, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11111806

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