Lyotropic smectic layering of side-on polysoaps in water |
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Authors: | Augustín Amigó-Melchior Heino Finkelmann |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Makromolekulare Chemie der Universit?t Freiburg Stefan-Meier-Stra?e 31 79104 Freiburg, Germany e-mail: finkelma@uni-freiburg.de, DE
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Abstract: | The synthesis and characterization of lyotropic smectic amphiphilic side-on polymers are described. The amphiphile consists of a rigid, aromatic core with two terminal ethyleneoxide chains of various lengths and is laterally attached to a polysiloxane backbone; the length of the spacer has also been varied. The phase behavior of the monomeric amphiphiles and side-on polymers are determined by polarizing microscopy and 2H-NMR measurements. In water, most of the low molecular weight surfactants show restricted lyotropic properties, namely lyotropic smectic phases. The packing restriction of the amphiphiles is due to their geometric anisometry. All side-on polymers exhibit only lyotropic smectic phases. The phase regime of the polymer mesophase with respect to the monomers depends on the spacer length. In contrast to surfactants having a flexible hydrophobic group, these amphiphiles align spontaneously parallel to an external magnetic field, leading to perfect lyotropic smectic monodomains. Received: 21 May 2001 Accepted: 27 August 2001 |
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Keywords: | Lyotropic smectic amphiphilic side-on polymers Polarizing microscopy Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance Geometric anisometry Spacer length |
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