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  • Polymersomes are used in many applications, ranging from drug delivery to microfluidics, but controlling their shape is difficult. Here, Christianen and co-workers have precisely controlled polymersome shape via an out-of-equilibrium process and fully understood the mechanism of this procedure.

    • R. S. M. Rikken
    • H. Engelkamp
    • P. C. M. Christianen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-7
  • It is shown here that the proper combination of physical forces can induce chirality during the self-assembly of achiral molecules. Rotation and effective gravity created by high magnetic fields during the nucleation phase, together with the magnetic alignment of the nanoaggregates initially formed, control the enantioselectivity of porphyrin assemblies.

    • N. Micali
    • H. Engelkamp
    • J. C. Maan
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 4, P: 201-207
  • The structure of polymersome vesicles can be controlled during water dialysis, and this can result in the formation of bowl-shaped somatocytes with hollow interiors. Here, the authors show how these somatocytes can be magnetically controlled to capture and release cargo.

    • P.G. van Rhee
    • R.S.M. Rikken
    • D.A. Wilson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8