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- Nanoscale Structure in Polymers I
- (43f) pH Reversible Self-Assembly of Nonionic Alternating Copolymer Vesicles
Recent unpublished results on the unique pH reversible self-assembly of these polymers in solution will also be presented here. Carrying no charged, acid, or base groups, these alternating polymers are insensitive to ionic strength, yet respond strongly to small changes in acidity/basicity near pH ~6, by reversibly precipitating and reassembling. DLS measurements show no change in size distribution of the vesicles before and after the acid or base additions to effect pH change. We attribute this unique behavior to hydrogen bonding interactions as observed by FTIR.