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Interaction between pentaethylene glycol n-octyl ether and low-molecular-weight poly(acrylic acid)
Authors:D'Errico Gerardino  Ciccarelli Donato  Ortona Ornella  Paduano Luigi  Sartorio Roberto
Institution:Chemistry Department of Naples University "Federico II," Via Cintia, Complesso di Montesantangelo, I-80126 Naples, Italy. derrico@chemistry.unina.it
Abstract:The interaction between pentaethylene glycol n-octyl ether (C8E5) and low-molecular-weight poly(acrylic acid) (PAA, M(w)=2000) in aqueous solution has been investigated by various experimental techniques at constant polymer concentration (0.1% w/w) with varying surfactant molality. Spectrofluorimetry, using pyrene as molecular probe, shows (i) the formation of surfactant-polymer aggregates at a surfactant molality (T(1)) lower than the critical micelle concentration (cmc) of C8E5 in water and (ii) the formation of free micelles at a surfactant molality (T(2)) slightly higher than the cmc. Fluorescence quenching measurements indicate that the presence of PAA induces a lowering of the C8E5 aggregation number. Calorimetry confirms spectrofluorimetric evidence; in addition, it shows the presence of weak interactions below T(1) between monomeric surfactant molecules and the polymer chains. Tensiometry shows that, above T(1), only a low fraction of surfactant molecules interact with the polymer and that free micelle formation occurs before polymer saturation. The peculiarities of the interaction between surfactants and low-molecular-weight polymers have been discussed.
Keywords:Ethoxylated surfactants  Surfactant–polymer interaction  Tensiometry  Spectrofluorimetry  Calorimetry
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