Abstract: | Associating polymers are prepared from poly(oxyelliylene) and a diisocyanate and terminated by linear alcohols with 8 to 18 C-atoms. Solutions of these polymers in pure water and with surfactants have been investigated by dynamic light scattering and NMR self-diffusion. The diffusion results indicate that the polymers in solution form heterodisperse clusters that show a complex behavior of overlap and coupling to each other, a feature which may be described by the coupling theory of Ngai and coworkers. In addition competitive adsorption on polystyrene latex particle is measured and the results indicate a multilayer adsorption structure that is broken down by surfactant addition. Surfactant adsorption seems to be practically independent of adsorbed polymer, except for an “initial inhibition” concentration that may be connected to the desorption of secondary layers of adsorbed polymer. |