- Klinger, Daniel;
- Wang, Cynthia X;
- Connal, Luke A;
- Audus, Debra J;
- Jang, Gyu;
- Kraemer, Stephan;
- Killops, Kato L;
- Fredrickson, Glenn H;
- Kramer, Edward J;
- Hawker, Craig J
We herein report a new facile strategy to ellipsoidal block copolymer nanoparticles that exhibit a pH-triggered anistropic swelling profile. In a first step, elongated particles with an axially stacked lamellae structure are selectively prepared by utilizing functional surfactants to control the phase separation of symmetric polystyrene-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) (PS-b-P2VP) in dispersed droplets. In a second step, the dynamic shape change is realized by cross-linking the P2VP domains, thereby connecting glassy PS discs with pH-sensitive hydrogel actuators.