Title of article :
Synthesis and polymerization of tail-type cationic polymerizable surfactants Tand hydrophobic counter-anion induced association of polyelectrolytes
Author/Authors :
Kawaguchi، Seigou نويسنده , , Wu، Huawei نويسنده , , Ito، Koichi نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A series of tail-type cationic surface-active monomers with the cationic charge at the end (1; ST-Cm-AB, m=5, 7, and 9, where ST is a styrenic group, Cm the alkylene chain at the 4-position of styrene, and AB is alkyltrimethylammonium bromide) have been synthesized as a novel cationic polymerizable surfactant. Their fundamental physicochemical properties such as critical micelle concentration (cmc) and weightaverage aggregation number of the micelle (Nw(agg)) have been characterized in water at 25 °C by static light-scattering measurements. The cmc values determined for the tailtype surfactant monomers are two-orders of magnitude smaller than those of the corresponding head-type cationic surfactant monomers (2; ST-C1-AC-Cm). The Nw(agg) of ST -Cm-AB is 68 for m=5, 156 for m=7, and 413 for m=9. Free-radical homopolymerization of ST-C7-AB proceeds very rapidly in water as a result of organization in the micelle to afford the corresponding amphiphilic cationic polyelectrolyte with Mw=3.63×106 and 23 nm hydrodynamic radius at 25 °C. Emulsion copolymerization of styrene with ST-Cm-AB also proceeds rapidly to afford very stable cationic polystyrene latex particles of 30–60 nm diameter. The amphiphilic cationic polyelectrolyte of poly(ST-C7-AB) is likely to assume a compact conformation with high segment density in 0.1 mol L–1 NaCl in water. Addition of hydrophobic aromatic counter-anions with an weak acid group, for example potassium hydrogen phthalate (PHK) and sodium salicylate, to a salt-free aqueous solution of poly (ST-C7-AB) induces intermolecular aggregation and increases the solution viscosity substantially, often producing gels and precipitation at high polymer concentration.
Journal title :
COLLOID & POLYMER SCIENCE
Journal title :
COLLOID & POLYMER SCIENCE