2017
DOI: 10.5488/cmp.20.13802
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Shape characteristics of the aggregates formed by amphiphilic stars in water: dissipative particle dynamics study

Abstract: We study the effect of the molecular architecture of amphiphilic star polymers on the shape of aggregates they form in water. Both solute and solvent are considered at a coarse-grained level by means of dissipative particle dynamics simulations. Four different molecular architectures are considered: the miktoarm star, two different diblock stars and a group of linear diblock copolymers, all of the same composition and molecular weight. Aggregation is started from a closely packed bunch of N a molecules immerse… Show more

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