We describe a simple and versatile protocol to prepare water-soluble multifunctional nanostructures by encapsulation
of different nanoparticles in shell cross-linked, block copolymer micelles. This method permits simultaneous incorporation
of different nanoparticle properties within a nanoscale micellar container. We have demonstrated the co-encapsulation
of magnetic (γ-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4), semiconductor (CdSe/ZnS), and metal (Au) nanoparticles in different combinations
to form multicomponent micelles that retain the precursor particles' distinct properties. Because these multifunctional
hybrid nanostructures spontaneously assemble from solution by simultaneous desolvation of nanoparticles and amphiphilic
block copolymer components, we anticipate that this can be used as a general protocol for preparing multifunctional
nanostructures without explicit multimaterial synthesis or surface functionalization of nanoparticles