Aggregation, Adsorption, and Surface Properties of Multiply End-Functionalized Polystyrenes
Autor: | Richard L. Thompson, Lian R. Hutchings, John R. P. Webster, Imtiyaz A. Ansari, Ann E. Terry, Nigel Clarke, Amilcar Pillay-Narrainen |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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chemistry.chemical_classification
Surfaces and Interfaces Polymer Condensed Matter Physics Small-angle neutron scattering Surface energy Contact angle chemistry.chemical_compound symbols.namesake Gibbs isotherm chemistry Chemical engineering Electrochemistry symbols Organic chemistry General Materials Science Lamellar structure Polystyrene Neutron reflectometry Spectroscopy |
Zdroj: | Langmuir. 23:4405-4413 |
ISSN: | 1520-5827 0743-7463 |
DOI: | 10.1021/la0635810 |
Popis: | The properties of polystyrene blends containing deuteriopolystyrene, multiply end-functionalized with C8F17 fluorocarbon groups, are strikingly analogous to those of surfactants in solution. These materials, denoted FxdPSy, where x is the number of fluorocarbon groups and y is the molecular weight of the dPS chain in kg/mol, were blended with unfunctionalized polystyrene, hPS. Nuclear reaction analysis experiments show that FxdPSy polymers adsorb spontaneously to solution and blend surfaces, resulting in a reduction in surface energy inferred from contact angle analysis. Aggregation of functionalized polymers in the bulk was found to be sensitive to FxdPSy structure and closely related to surface properties. At low concentrations, the functionalized polymers are freely dispersed in the hPS matrix, and in this range, the surface excess concentration grows sharply with increasing bulk concentration. At higher concentrations, surface excess concentrations and contact angles reach a plateau, small-angle neutron scattering data indicate small micellar aggregates of six to seven F2dPS10 polymer chains and much larger aggregates of F4dPS10. Whereas F2dPS10 aggregates are miscible with the hPS matrix, F4dPS10 forms a separate phase of multilamellar vesicles. Using neutron reflectometry (NR), we found that the extent of the adsorbed layer was approximately half the lamellar spacing of the multilamellar vesicles. NR data were fitted using an error function profile to describe the concentration profile of the adsorbed layer, and reasonable agreement was found with concentration profiles predicted by the SCFT model. The thermodynamic sticking energy of the fluorocarbon-functionalized polymer chains to the blend surface increases from 5.3kBT for x = 2 to 6.6kBT for x = 4 but appears to be somewhat dependent upon the blend concentration. |
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