A facile method for generating worm-like micelles with controlled lengths and narrow polydispersity

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Abstract

This work shows that highly uniform worm micelles formed by polymerisation induced self-assembly can be obtained via simple post-synthesis sonication. Importantly, this straightforward and versatile strategy yields exceptionally monodisperse worms with tunable aspect ratios ranging from 7.2 to 17.6 by simply changing the sonication time. This journal is

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Nahi, O., Cayre, O. J., Kim, Y. Y., Smith, A. J., Warren, N. J., & Meldrum, F. C. (2020). A facile method for generating worm-like micelles with controlled lengths and narrow polydispersity. Chemical Communications, 56(54), 7463–7466. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc02313b

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