Monomolecular micelles based on amphiphilic invertible polymers

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Using surface tension measurements, solubilization of dimethyl yellow dye and solvatochromic dye Et30, and fluorescence spectroscopy, amphiphilic polyesters containing alternated hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) fragments and lipophilic dicarboxylic acid or polytetrahydro{cyrillic}furan moinetes in the polymer backbone have been shown to form monomolecular micelles in aqueous solutions at the concentrations of 10-7-10-4%. These monomolecular micelles have been demonstrated to possess invertibility and respond to the change in a medium polarity. © Kohut A., Voronov A., Voronov S., 2013.

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Kohut, A., Voronov, A., & Vorono, S. (2013). Monomolecular micelles based on amphiphilic invertible polymers. Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 7(3), 261–271. https://doi.org/10.23939/chcht07.03.261

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