K. Zhang et al., INTERACTION BETWEEN NONIONIC MICELLES AND A NONIONIC POLYMER STUDIED BY FOURIER-TRANSFORM NMR SELF-DIFFUSION, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(9), 1994, pp. 2459-2463
The interaction between octaethylene glycol mono-n-dodecyl ether (C(12
)E(8)) and ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose (EHEC) in aqueous solution has
been studied by measuring the C(12)E(8) self-diffusion coefficient in
the presence of EHEC at 25 degrees C. Micelle diffusion is influenced
by the polymer in two ways, i.e. obstruction due to the polymer networ
k and association of micelles to the polymer chains. It is demonstrate
d that, from studies using polymers of different polarity, a separatio
n between obstruction and association effects can be achieved. It is f
ound that the interaction between a relatively hydrophobic EHEC and th
e surfactant is dominated by a strong attraction leading to a formatio
n of polymer-surfactant complexes. This observation is consistent with
phase diagram findings. Taking into account the obstruction from both
micelles and polymer chains, the binding isotherm of C(12)E(8) to the
hydrophobic EHEC is calculated by using a two-site model.