“…When collapsed in water as a selective solvent, those labels experience a well-defined, hydrophobic, and dense surrounding inside the core of the SCNPs, whereas THF as a nonselective solvent produces more sparse, less defined structures in which the hydrophobic compartments are positioned in multiple regions distributed across the particle in a sparse structure. 27 A similar pathway, dependent on the assembly/collapse process leading to compartmentation was observed by Delledonne et al 28 reporting the formation of unimer micelles serving as carriers for a fluorescent dye for biological applications. A random copolymer, composed of hydrophilic/hydrophobic segments, then generated small unimolecular micelles (<10 nm), featuring a hydrophobic fluorinated core formed through hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions in water.…”