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Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes

We discuss the structure and formation of Ionomer Complexes formed upon mixing a grafted block copolymer (poly(acrylic acid)-b-poly(acrylate methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)), PAA(21)-b-PAPEO(14)) with a linear polyelectrolyte (poly(N-methyl 2-vinyl pyridinium iodide), P2MVPI), called grafted block iono...

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Autores principales: Brzozowska, Agata M., Keesman, Karel J., de Keizer, Arie, Leermakers, Frans A. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21765579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00396-010-2368-6
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author Brzozowska, Agata M.
Keesman, Karel J.
de Keizer, Arie
Leermakers, Frans A. M.
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Keesman, Karel J.
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description We discuss the structure and formation of Ionomer Complexes formed upon mixing a grafted block copolymer (poly(acrylic acid)-b-poly(acrylate methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)), PAA(21)-b-PAPEO(14)) with a linear polyelectrolyte (poly(N-methyl 2-vinyl pyridinium iodide), P2MVPI), called grafted block ionomer complexes (GBICs), and a chemically identical grafted copolymer (poly(acrylic acid)-co-poly(acrylate methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)), PAA(28)-co-PAPEO(22)) with a linear polyelectrolyte, called grafted ionomer complexes (GICs). Light scattering measurements show that GBICs are much bigger (~70–100 nm) and GICs are much smaller or comparable in size (6–22 nm) to regular complex coacervate core micelles (C3Ms). The mechanism of GICs formation is different from the formation of regular C3Ms and GBICs, and their size depends on the length of the homopolyelectrolyte. The sizes of GBICs and GICs slightly decrease with temperature increasing from 20 to 65 °C. This effect is stronger for GBICs than for GICs, is reversible for GICs and GBIC-PAPEO(14)/P2MVPI(228), and shows some hysteresis for GBIC-PAPEO(14)/P2MVPI(43). Self-consistent field (SCF) calculations for assembly of a grafted block copolymer (having clearly separated charged and grafted blocks) with an oppositely charged linear polyelectrolyte of length comparable to the charged copolymer block predict formation of relatively small spherical micelles (~6 nm), with a composition close to complete charge neutralization. The formation of micellar assemblies is suppressed if charged and grafted monomers are evenly distributed along the backbone, i.e., in case of a grafted copolymer. The very large difference between the sizes found experimentally for GBICs and the sizes predicted from SCF calculations supports the view that there is some secondary association mechanism. A possible mechanism is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-31021872011-07-14 Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes Brzozowska, Agata M. Keesman, Karel J. de Keizer, Arie Leermakers, Frans A. M. Colloid Polym Sci Original Contribution We discuss the structure and formation of Ionomer Complexes formed upon mixing a grafted block copolymer (poly(acrylic acid)-b-poly(acrylate methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)), PAA(21)-b-PAPEO(14)) with a linear polyelectrolyte (poly(N-methyl 2-vinyl pyridinium iodide), P2MVPI), called grafted block ionomer complexes (GBICs), and a chemically identical grafted copolymer (poly(acrylic acid)-co-poly(acrylate methoxy poly(ethylene oxide)), PAA(28)-co-PAPEO(22)) with a linear polyelectrolyte, called grafted ionomer complexes (GICs). Light scattering measurements show that GBICs are much bigger (~70–100 nm) and GICs are much smaller or comparable in size (6–22 nm) to regular complex coacervate core micelles (C3Ms). The mechanism of GICs formation is different from the formation of regular C3Ms and GBICs, and their size depends on the length of the homopolyelectrolyte. The sizes of GBICs and GICs slightly decrease with temperature increasing from 20 to 65 °C. This effect is stronger for GBICs than for GICs, is reversible for GICs and GBIC-PAPEO(14)/P2MVPI(228), and shows some hysteresis for GBIC-PAPEO(14)/P2MVPI(43). Self-consistent field (SCF) calculations for assembly of a grafted block copolymer (having clearly separated charged and grafted blocks) with an oppositely charged linear polyelectrolyte of length comparable to the charged copolymer block predict formation of relatively small spherical micelles (~6 nm), with a composition close to complete charge neutralization. The formation of micellar assemblies is suppressed if charged and grafted monomers are evenly distributed along the backbone, i.e., in case of a grafted copolymer. The very large difference between the sizes found experimentally for GBICs and the sizes predicted from SCF calculations supports the view that there is some secondary association mechanism. A possible mechanism is discussed. Springer-Verlag 2011-03-16 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3102187/ /pubmed/21765579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00396-010-2368-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Brzozowska, Agata M.
Keesman, Karel J.
de Keizer, Arie
Leermakers, Frans A. M.
Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title_full Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title_fullStr Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title_short Formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
title_sort formation and structure of ionomer complexes from grafted polyelectrolytes
topic Original Contribution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21765579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00396-010-2368-6
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