Rj. Holland et al., FLUORESCENCE PROBE STUDIES OF ETHYLENE-OXIDE PROPYLENE-OXIDE BLOCK-COPOLYMERS IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(31), 1995, pp. 11981-11988
The aggregation properties of ethylene oxide/propylene oxide triblock
polymers in water have been investigated using the fluorescence probe
molecule, sodium 2-(N-dodecylamino)naphthalene-6-sulfonat (C12NS). A b
lue shift in the C12NS emission maximum is observed as a function of b
lock copolymer concentration and is associated with the formation of a
ggregates in solution. EO/PO block copolymer aggregation, as measured
by the C12NS probe technique, was found to occur at lower concentratio
n as the molecular weight of the hydrophobe (PO) was increased, as the
hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) was reduced and as the temperatu
re was increased. These results are discussed in light of the currentl
y accepted model for nonionic surfactant aggregation in water: the cri
tical micelle concentration paradigm.