Complexes from poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(sodium methacrylate) (PEO-b-PMANa) and N-alkylpyridinium bromides are water soluble, in marked contrast to those from poly(sodium methacrylate). These systems are studied using potentiometric titration, microcalorimetry, ζ-potential measurement, light scattering and electron microscopy. Three regions (A−C) are observed with a complex from PEO-b-PMANa and cetylpyridinuim bromide (C16PyBr) when the composition of the mixture (Z = [C16PyBr]/[COO-]) is varied. (A) At Z 0). The particles formed at saturating concentrations ...