Core-Shell Hybrid Nanostructures from Block Copolymers

Core-Shell Hybrid Nanostructures from Block Copolymers

Encapsulation and One-Dimensional Alignment of Nanomaterials within Cross-Linked Block Copolymer Micelles

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-01-06 )

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Amphiphilic block copolymers can be spontaneously assembled and crosslinked around inorganic nanomaterials to form permanent core-shell nanostructures without the need for covalent attachment of the polymer to the particle. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and Au nanoparticles were encapsulated within micelles made from amphiphilic poly(styrene-block-acrylic acid) (PS-b-PAA) or poly(methylmethacrylate-block-acrylic acid) (PMMA-b-PAA) copolymers. The structure and physical properties of these nanomaterials were precisely determined by the characteristics of the self-assembled components. The encapsulated nanomaterials can be spontaneously assembled into 1D chains by a morphological transition of polymer micelles from sphere to worm-like structure. Because the crosslinked micelle shells are topologically linked to nanoparticles rather than chemically bound, the encapsulation approach to core-shell nanostructures might be used to add polymer shells to nanomaterials that lack effective surface chemistries.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-1784-7

ISBN-10:

383831784X

EAN:

9783838317847

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Youngjong Kang

Number of pages:

232

Published on:

2010-01-06

Category:

Chemistry