Tri-block amphiphilic copolymers with hybrid architectures were synthesized by coupling linear (poly(ethylene) glycol)(PEG) and dendritic second-generation Fréchet-type poly(benzyl ether)(PBE) via the Williamson reaction (Gisotv,et al. Angew Chem,Int Ed Engl,1992,31:1200~1202).Our experimental study shows that the powerful two-dimensional ()1H- ()13C heteronuclear multiple-quantum correlation (HMQC) and two-dimensional ()1H- ()13C heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation (HMBC) NMR techniques rather than the classical one-dimensional ()1H and ()13C-NMR methods can provide clear evidence to verify the formation of the tri-block copolymers.In our measurements HMQC and HMBC NMR techniques directly detected the signal of ether bonds bridged in-between PBE dendrons and PEG blocks,therefore,the formation of the block copolymers are evidently confirmed in molecular level.This work also provides a general method to exactly confirm the formation of block copolymers.