A novel type of three-layer nanoparticles was studied using small-angle neu
tron scattering (SANS). The particles were prepared by adding methyl methac
rylate monomer to a polystyrene-block-poly(methacrylic acid) micellar solut
ion in aqueous buffer and subsequent polymerization by gamma -irradiation.
The contrast-matching SANS experiments revealed that upon polymerization, t
he PMMA chains form a layer on the surface of the PS cores of the original
micelles. This is in agreement with the finding that at room temperature, M
MA monomer molecules do not penetrate into the micelle core in detectable a
mounts. In the presented example, the mean core radius of original micelles
and the layer thickness were determined to be 99 and 17 Angstrom, respecti
vely. Both characteristics are expected to be controllable by the choice of
block copolymer micelles and the parameters of the polymerization process.
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