Cosolvent effect on the aggregation of amphipathic highly branched diblock polyether in aqueous solution

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Shan Yang
Zhiqing Zhang
Fang Wang
Xiaoxia Jiang
Chunming Liu
Xixi Liang
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[1] China University of Petroleum,State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, School of Science
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Journal of Polymer Research | 2013年 / 20卷
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Aliphatic alcohol; Cosolvent; Highly branched polyether; Block copolymer; CMC;
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An amphipathic highly branched diblock polyether, PA60-2-40, was synthesized via anion ring-opening polymerization of propylene oxide (PO) and ethylene oxide (EO), using phenol-amine resin (PA) as the initiator. The molecular structure was confirmed by FT-IR and 1H NMR. The surface tension and fluorescence spectroscopy measurements provide information about the effect of cosolvents on the critical micelle concentration (CMC) and the standard Gibbs energy (ΔGomic). The cosolvents have a significant effect on the CMC of PA60-2-40; the CMC first decreases and then increases with increasing content of n-pentanol, but with an increase of ethylene glycol concentration, there is durative decrease of the CMC. The micellization becomes more spontaneous in the presence of cosolvents with more hydroxyl groups, but the CMC does not monotonically increase or decrease with the increasing carbon chain length of aliphatic monohydric alcohols. The values of surface activity parameters (Гmax, Amin and ∆Gomic) calculated all coincide with the results of the experiment. Additionally, TEM and DLS demonstrate that the size of the micelles can be changed by the addition of alcohols, but the aggregation morphology will not change.
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