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Drying dissipative patterns of aqueous solutions of poly (4-vinyl-N-alkyl-pyridinium halide)
Authors:Tsuneo Okubo  Hiroyuki Ogawa  Akira Tsuchida
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Colloidal Organization, Hatoyama 3-1-112, Uji, Kyoto 611-0012, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, Johnan 4-3-16, Yonezawa 992-8510, Japan;(3) Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
Abstract:Drying dissipative structural patterns of aqueous solutions of poly (4-vinyl-N-alkyl-pyridinium halide) were studied on a cover glass. The broad rings were observed at the outside edge of the dried film. The broad ring size (or the area of the dried film, S) increased as polymer concentration increased. The broad ring size decreased and then turned to increase when the hydrophobicity of the polymers increased. The drying time from the initial liquid (T) was insensitive to the polymer concentration. But, T was sensitive to the kind of polymers, i.e., hydrophobicity of polycations, and roughly in the opposite order to that of S. Spoke-like macroscopic patterns appeared clearly for poly (4-vinyl-N-n-butylpyridinium bromide) (C4PVP), but were not observed clearly for the other polymers. Cross-like microscopic patterns appeared from which the polymers with the extended conformation are deduced to be crystallized during the course of dryness. The cooperative crystallization took place between the polymer and the salt in the C4PVP + KCl mixtures. When two different polymers were mixed, segregation and then independent crystallization of each single component polymers were observed. The dissipative effect is important for determining of the polymer crystal structure during the course of crystallization.
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