Nj. Jain et al., Salt induced micellization and micelle structures of PEO/PPO/PEO block copolymers in aqueous solution, COLL SURF A, 173(1-3), 2000, pp. 85-94
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
Aqueous micellar solutions of two moderately hydrophilic polyethylene oxide
/polypropylene oxide/polyethylene oxide (PEO/PPO/PEO) triblock copolymers,
pluronics P84 and P104 are examined by small angle neutron scattering (SANS
), viscosity and cloud point measurements. Micellar structures of pluronic
P84 in aqueous solution are determined as a function of its concentrations
(5 and 10 wt%) and added KCl concentrations (0-2 M). 5 wt% solutions of bot
h the block copolymers contain spherical micelles with hydrophobic core of
PPO and corona of highly hydrated ethylene oxide subchains. The presence of
added neutral salt favors micellization at markedly lower concentration/te
mperature unlike conventional surfactants. The addition of the salt causes
dehydration of ethylene oxide units From hydrated PEO shell from the side o
f PPO core, leading to an increase in core radius (R-C) of spherical micell
es. Micellar volume fraction (phi) increases with pluronic concentrations.
It however increases at lower salt concentrations (up to 0.5 M) but is foun
d to be independent at higher salt concentrations. Aggregation number (N-ag
) of P84 in aqueous salt solutions increases from 72 in water to 141 in 2 M
KCl. No growth of pherical micelles is observed in unimer-to-micelle trans
ition region an at temperatures below 20-22 degrees C to its cloud point (C
P) as hard sphere remains almost constant (R-hs similar to 70-74 Angstrom)
with increasing salt concentration. Micelles remain spherical throughout th
e KCl concentration range studied. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
s reserved.