We have investigated the binary system of a triblock copolymer of poly(ethy
lene oxide) (PEO) and poly(propylene oxide) (PPO), EO5PO68EO5, in water. Th
e ternary system with the same polymer, water and soybean phosphatidylcholi
ne (lecithin) has also been studied. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), H
-2 NMR and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) were used to characteriz
e these systems. The phase diagram of the binary system is presented togeth
er with the characteristic parameters in the lamellar and hexagonal phases.
In the ternary system, it was found that the lecithin and the block copoly
mer are essentially immiscible, forming separate phases. In a differential
scanning calorimetry experiment it was found that the presence of the block
copolymer did not affect the melting temperature of dipalmitoyl phosphatid
yl choline. Again indicating immiscibility. The alkane hexadecane is a bad
solvent for polypropylene oxide at room temperature. We conclude that it is
the difference in hydrophobicity (or polarity) of the hydrophobic parts of
the lecithin (lipid) and the block copolymer that explains their immiscibi
lity.