Greenall, Martin J. and Marques, Carlos M. (2013) Can amphiphile architecture directly control vesicle size? Physical Review Letters, 110 (8). ISSN 0031-9007
Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.088301
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Bilayer membranes self-assembled from simple amphiphiles in solution always have a planar ground-state shape. This is a consequence of several internal relaxation mechanisms of the membrane and prevents the straightforward control of vesicle size. Here, we show that this principle can be circumvented and that direct size control by molecular design is a realistic possibility. Using coarse-grained calculations, we design tetrablock copolymers that form membranes with a preferred curvature and demonstrate how to form low-polydispersity vesicles while suppressing micellization.
Keywords: | Polymeric amphiphiles, Self assembly |
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Subjects: | F Physical Sciences > F320 Chemical Physics G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G150 Mathematical Modelling |
Divisions: | College of Science > School of Mathematics and Physics |
ID Code: | 19797 |
Deposited On: | 11 Dec 2015 11:25 |
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