Abstract
In chemically fueled
supramolecular materials, molecular self-assembly is coupled to a fuel-driven chemical
reaction cycle. The fuel-dependence makes the material dynamic and endows it with
exciting properties like adaptivity and autonomy. In contrast to the large work on the
self-assembly of small molecules, we herein designed a diblock copolymer, which self assembles into transient micelles when coupled to a fuel-driven chemical reaction
cycle. Moreover, we used these transient block copolymer micelles to locally increase
the concentration of hydrophobic reagents and thereby function as a transient
nanoreactor.
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