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Ethylene oxide (EO)-butylene oxide (BO)-ethylene oxide (EO)-based triblock copolymers with varying hydrophilic-hydrophobic ratios in arrangement, generally referred to as EBE, were scrutinized in an aqueous environment. Various self-associative (micellization) physicochemical properties of these EBEs were examined at different temperatures unified with a quantum chemical study. The salting-out effect on 5%w/v EBE was examined by observing their aqueous solution behavior where the clear transparent solution/turbidity suggested the probable presence of spherical or ellipsoidal micelles, which was confirmed from the scattering outline. The hydrodynamic radius () of the formed micellar geometry as a function of temperature and electrolyte (2 M NaCl) was inspected from dynamic light scattering and further supported by small-angle neutron scattering, where the -range prototype and scattering parameters were evaluated by the best fitting of the structure factor. Furthermore, these micelles were employed as potential nanocarriers for anticancer (curcumin and quercetin) drugs, where its release profile at a particular time interval was estimated using UV-vis spectroscopy. Different kinetic models were employed to fit the release profile data that enabled this study to act as an ideal platform for drug delivery. Also, the plausible interactions between EO-BO-EO blocks and the anticancer drugs were inferred from the evaluated computational descriptors.

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