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Mu, Anthony U; Singh, Vibhu Vardhan; Kim, Hyunyong; Lee, Dong Ju; Kim, Namseo; Ruff, Christian X; Levy, Aaron; Young, Thomas A; Paesani, Francesco; Cohen, Seth M; et al (, Chemistry of Materials)Free, publicly-accessible full text available April 22, 2026
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Williams, Eric R; Ruff, Christian X; Stefik, Morgan (, Soft Matter)Micelle sizes are critical for a range of applications where the simple ability to adjust and lock in specific stable sizes has remained largely elusive. While micelle swelling agents are well-known, their dynamic re-equilibration in solution implies limited stability. Here, a non-equilibrium processing sequence is studied where supersaturated homopolymer swelling is combined with glassy-core (‘‘persistent’’) micelles. This path-dependent process was found to sensitively depend on unimer concentration as revealed by DLS, SAXS, and TEM analysis. Here, lower-selectivity solvent combinations led to the formation of unimer-homopolymer aggregates and eventual precipitation, reminiscent of anomalous micellization. In contrast, higher-selectivity solvents enabled supersaturated homopolymer loadings favored by rapid homopolymer insertion. The demonstrated B40–130 nm core-size tuning exceeded prior equilibrium demonstrations and subsequent core-vitrification enabled size persistence beyond 6 months. Lastly, the linear change in micelle diameter with homopolymer addition was found to correlate with a plateau in the interfacial area per copolymer chain.more » « less
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