Ionic strength and anion‐specificity effects on the interfacial behavior of double hydrophilic block copolymer PNIPAM‐b‐POEGA

Author:

Pan Wenting1,Wen Gangyao1ORCID,Giaouzi Despoina2,Pispas Stergios2,Chen Hongxu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, School of Material Science and Chemical Engineering Harbin University of Science and Technology Harbin People's Republic of China

2. Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute National Hellenic Research Foundation Athens Greece

Abstract

AbstractIn our prior paper, surface micelles with the core‐shell‐petal structure of the double hydrophilic block copolymer poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide)‐block‐poly[oligo(ethylene glycol) acrylate] (PNIPAM‐b‐POEGA) were successfully evaluated. In this work, ionic strength (under acidic conditions) and anion‐specificity effects (under neutral conditions) on the aggregation behavior of PNIPAM‐b‐POEGA at the air/water interface and the morphologies of its Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films were systematically studied. Under acidic conditions, the salting‐out effect prevails over the electrostatic shielding effect, and the amide group shells with a slight protonation degree are covered up by the large POEGA petals. Under neutral conditions, the stretching degrees of POEGA blocks at low/moderate salt concentrations are close. At high salt concentrations, the isotherms gradually shift to large molecular areas in the order of the NaCl, Na2SO4, NaNO3, and NaSCN cases. The hysteresis degrees of the monolayers increase with the increase of salt concentrations due to the gradually increased interfacial stretching degree and compression‐induced underwater solubility of POEGA blocks. All the initial LB films of PNIPAM‐b‐POEGA exhibit isolated circular micelles with small cores. Upon compression, the LB films exhibit slightly large micelles because of the possible coalescence of some neighboring cores.

Funder

Science and Technology Department, Heilongjiang Province

Publisher

Wiley

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