CATIONIC POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS |
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Authors: | R. A. Wessling D. M. Pickelman |
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Affiliation: | Physical Research Laboratory Dow Chemical Company , Midland, Michigan, 48640 |
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Abstract: | An influence of polyvinyl alcohol molecular weight and acetate groups, present in the macromolecule, on adsorption and electrochemical properties of the TiO2–polymer solution interface was studied. Calculated thickness of adsorption layers of PVA, on the surface of the oxide, allowed assume that acetate groups may have meaningful influence on the polymer chain conformation at the interface. Structure of macromolecules at titania–polymer solution interface was compared with that of bulk of solution. Obtained data allow determine the changes of the size and shape of polymer coils in the system. The results of experiments let us conclude main factors, responsible for observed zeta potential and surface charge changes of TiO2. It was proved that change of the ion structure of Stern layer, depends on molecular weight and number of acetate groups (degree of hydrolysis) of PVA macromolecule. Possible mechanism of zeta potential changes was proposed as a function of pH of the solution and molecular weight of the polymer. |
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