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Self-assembly of copolymer micelles: higher-level assembly for constructing hierarchical structure

Lu et al., 2020

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1166416425618064027
Author
Lu Y
Lin J
Wang L
Zhang L
Cai C
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Chemical reviews

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In recent years, the self-assembly of copolymer micelles has become an appealing frontier of supramolecular chemistry as a strategy to construct superstructures with multiple levels of complexity. The assembly of copolymer micelles is a form of higher-level self-assembly …
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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