Ch. Chen et al., MEASUREMENT OF THE SEGMENTAL ADSORPTION ENERGY OF POLY(2-ETHYL-2-OXAZOLINE) ON SILICA IN WATER AND ETHANOL, Macromolecules, 27(22), 1994, pp. 6376-6382
The segmental adsorption energy parameter, chi(s)(po), was measured fo
r poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline), PEOX, using a desorption/displacement tec
hnique. PEOX was desorbed from silica with five low molecular weight o
rganic displacers in two solvents-water and ethanol-to obtain values o
f the critical volume fraction of the displacer at which the desorptio
n was complete, phi(cr). The segmental adsorption energy for PEOX was
5.1 kT and 3.2 kT in water and ethanol, respectively. These values are
consistent with the polymer adsorbing principally by hydrogen bonding
between the carbonyl groups on the polymer and surface silanol groups
. The difference in adsorption energies in water and ethanol reflects
specific solvent effects that may be related to the negative excess en
tropy of mixing for water in PEOX solutions as well as due to the form
ation of hydrogen bond bridges between PEOX and silanol groups in wate
r. The relatively high values of chi(s)(po) for PEOX in both solvents
suggest that PEOX may serve as an effective anchor block in block copo
lymers adsorbing on surfaces by hydrogen bonding.