Soft nanotubes from amphiphilic ABA triblock macromonomers

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Julie GrumelardWolfgang Meier

Abstract

Soft, water-filled polymer nanotubes of several tens of microm in length have been prepared via self-assembly of amphiphilic ABA-triblock macromonomers in aqueous media; the tubes are mechanically and chemically stable and can be loaded with water-soluble substances.

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