V. Gallardo et al., ELECTRIC AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF PHARMACEUTICAL POLYMERS .1. ELECTROKINETICS OF AQUACOAT, Colloid and polymer science, 271(10), 1993, pp. 967-973
The characterization of the electrical surface properties of Aquacoat,
a polymer latex of great interest in pharmaceutical sciences, is desc
ribed. The technique used is electrophoresis. Analysis was carried out
of the effect of pH, electrolyte and surfactant concentration on the
electrophoretic mobility of the latex particles. Increasing the pH of
the dispersion medium provokes a monotonous increase in the value of t
he negative mobility. The electrolytes LiCl, KCl and NaCl give rise to
larger mobilities when their concentration in solution is increased u
p to ca. 10(-3) M, and a similar behavior is found in the presence of
Na2SO4. The effect of raising the concentration of CaCl2 is to decreas
e the absolute value of the mobility as a consequence of double layer
compression. Sodium dodecyl sulphate seems to adsorb on the particle s
urface, increasing its negative charge, but when its concentration is
close to 10(-3) M saturation of the surface appears to take place, and
an approximately constant mobility is suggested by data, whatever the
pH of the medium. Finally, the mobility variations with LaCl3 concent
ration indicate adsorption of the La3+ cation when it is hydrolyzed (p
H greater-than-or-equal-to 5), whereas non-hydrolyzed lanthanum has li
ttle effect on the particle charge.