EFFECTS OF SALT ON THE INTRINSIC-VISCOSITY OF MODEL ALKALI-SOLUBLE ASSOCIATIVE POLYMERS

Citation
L. Guo et al., EFFECTS OF SALT ON THE INTRINSIC-VISCOSITY OF MODEL ALKALI-SOLUBLE ASSOCIATIVE POLYMERS, Macromolecular chemistry and physics, 199(6), 1998, pp. 1175-1184
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
10221352
Volume
199
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1175 - 1184
Database
ISI
SICI code
1022-1352(1998)199:6<1175:EOSOTI>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The effects of salt on four model hydrophobically modified alkali-solu ble emulsion (HASE) associative polymers were studied. Their reduced v iscosities in aqueous solution at different salt concentrations (10(-4 ) to 10(-1) M) were measured and the corresponding intrinsic viscositi es were determined. The results show that the intrinsic viscosity at a ny given salt concentration decreases as the hydrophobicity of the hyd rophobes (i.e., n in the side chain CnH2n+1) increases. The interpreta tion is that stronger intra-molecular association of the mon hydrophob ic macromonomer leads to smaller polymer molecular coils. An increase of salt content in the solution causes the reduced viscosities of all the model polymers to decrease. This is believed to be the result of e xcess positive ions in solution which have a shielding effect and redu ce the mutual repulsion of the charges along the polymer backbone. In dilute solution the hydrophobic associations of the model associative polymers are predominantly intra-molecular. The addition of salt to th e polymer solutions hinders the inter-molecular interaction of the mod el polymers. The increase in salt content also leads to an increase of intra-molecular aggregations of the hydrophobes of the model associat ive polymers. Stiffness indices such as the stiffness parameter B and the persistence chain length were used to correlate the polymer confor mation of the model associative polymers in NaCl solutions.