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Ionomer-surfactant self-assembly in low-polarity solvents
Authors:Kirill N. Bakeev  Sergey A. Chugunov  Tat'yana A. Larina  William J. Macknight  Alexander B. Zezin  Viktor A. Kabanov
Abstract:A systematic study of complexation reactions of sulfonated polystyrene ionomers containing up to 5 molar percent of polar chain units with various oil-soluble surfactants is carried out in low-polarity organic solvents. Dipole-dipole attractions of the components lead to the formation of complexes characterized by limiting compositions and an unusual polymer-colloidal morphology of joint clusters and/or micelles. The limiting compositions (φ) for the complexes formed between ionomers and surfactant of the same charge (bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate sodium salt), or nonionic surfactants (primarily aliphatic amines) are equal to 15–30 surfactant molecules per one ionomer salt/acid group on average, with φ depending on the hydrophilic-lypophilic balance of the components, the initial aggregation state of surfactant and the nature of low-polarity solvent. Ionomersurfactant complexation is accompanied by disruption of self-contacts of ionomer salt/acid groups, leading to “unfastening” and expansion of the ionomer coils in dilute solution. The “driving force” of the ionomersurfactant complexation and the structure of the resultant complexes are discussed.
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