L. Persi et al., DYNAMIC AND THERMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF POLYMER-SURFACTANT INTERACTIONS - THE SDS-PVP-WATER SYSTEM, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft fur Physikalische Chemie, 101(12), 1997, pp. 1949-1956
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48
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Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft fur Physikalische Chemie
The water-PVP (polyvinylpyrrolidone)-SDS (sodium dodecylsulfate) syste
m has been investigated by ultrasonic relaxation measurements. In wate
r-PVP mixtures the relaxation time is independent on the polymer conte
nt, whereas in water-SDS solutions it decreases on increasing the amou
nt of surfactant in micellar form. In the ternary water-PVP-SDS system
s, at fixed PVP content, three different regions have been observed on
increasing the amount of SDS: namely, at very low surfactant content
the relaxation time, tau(1), increases then remains nearly constant an
d finally decreases. The above behaviour has been ascribed to surfacta
nt binding onto the polymer and to micelle formation, respectively. By
analysing the dependence of relaxation time(s) on composition, it was
possible to divide the investigated region in three domains (i.e. non
interaction region, polymer-surfactant interaction region and micella
r region). A phase diagram for the above system was drawn according to
the experimental kinetic results. From the data obtained by ultrasoni
c relaxation experiments the number of SDS molecules bound to PVP, [m]
, was evaluated and the Gibbs energy of binding, [Delta G(bind)/[m]],
calculated.