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Dispersity effects in polymer self assemblies : a matter of hierarchical control

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Fig.  1.  Depiction  of  the  calculation  of  the  asymmetry  factor  (As)  for  a  molar  mass distribution
Fig. 2. The various polymer species formed during a block copolymerization by RAFT polymerization
Fig.  3.  Expected  theoretical  distributions  obtained  from  conjugation  of  two  polymer distributions  in  a  quantitative  process
Fig 4. The different morphologies obtained by targeting different packing parameters,
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