“…This could further be supported by AF4 measurements ( Figure 3A and 3B). Here, fibers featuring an average radius of gyration of R g ≈ 20 nm and a weight-average molar mass of M w = 3,099,000 g⋅mol −1 , corresponding to a number of aggregation of N agg ≈ 1,200 and a length of 110 nm for BTU (assuming four units per cross-section), as well as a weight-average molar mass of M w = 4,406,000 g⋅mol −1 , corresponding to a number of aggregation of N agg ≈ 490 and a length of 120 nm (assuming two units per cross-section) for BTP, could be observed after 10 min at 1,000 rpm (Figure S12A and S12B, Supporting Information File 1 ) [ 19 , 21 ].…”