Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers

Self-assembling behavior of block copolymers having water-soluble portion as one of the blocks plays key role in the properties and applications of the copolymers. Therefore, we have synthesized block copolymers of different block length and investigated their self-assembling behavior with reference...

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Main Authors: Samia A. Kosa, Laila M. Al-Harbi, Musa Kaleem Baloch, Irfan Ullah, Elsayed H. El-Mossalamy
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Polymer Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6732790
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author Samia A. Kosa
Laila M. Al-Harbi
Musa Kaleem Baloch
Irfan Ullah
Elsayed H. El-Mossalamy
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description Self-assembling behavior of block copolymers having water-soluble portion as one of the blocks plays key role in the properties and applications of the copolymers. Therefore, we have synthesized block copolymers of different block length and investigated their self-assembling behavior with reference to concentration and temperature using surface tension and conductance measurement techniques. The results obtained through both techniques concluded that critical micelles concentration (CMC) was decreased from 0.100 to 0.078 g/dL with the increase in length of water insoluble block and 0.100 to 0.068 g/dL for the increased temperature. ΔGmic was also decreased with the increase in temperature of the system, concluding that the micellization process was encouraged with the increase in temperature and block length. However, ΔHmic values were highest for short block length copolymer. The surface excess concentration obtained from surface tension data concluded that it was highest for short block length and vice versa and was increased with the increase in temperature of the system. However, the minimum area per molecule was largest for highest molecular weight copolymers or having longest water insoluble block and decreases with the increase in temperature.
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spelling doaj-art-bbdcd85d21a54b538ffe3e634d20cab92025-02-03T06:44:35ZengWileyInternational Journal of Polymer Science1687-94221687-94302016-01-01201610.1155/2016/67327906732790Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block CopolymersSamia A. Kosa0Laila M. Al-Harbi1Musa Kaleem Baloch2Irfan Ullah3Elsayed H. El-Mossalamy4Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah 21589, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah 21589, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Sargodha Sub-Campus Bhakkar, Bhakkar, PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, University of Sargodha Sub-Campus Bhakkar, Bhakkar, PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Benha, EgyptSelf-assembling behavior of block copolymers having water-soluble portion as one of the blocks plays key role in the properties and applications of the copolymers. Therefore, we have synthesized block copolymers of different block length and investigated their self-assembling behavior with reference to concentration and temperature using surface tension and conductance measurement techniques. The results obtained through both techniques concluded that critical micelles concentration (CMC) was decreased from 0.100 to 0.078 g/dL with the increase in length of water insoluble block and 0.100 to 0.068 g/dL for the increased temperature. ΔGmic was also decreased with the increase in temperature of the system, concluding that the micellization process was encouraged with the increase in temperature and block length. However, ΔHmic values were highest for short block length copolymer. The surface excess concentration obtained from surface tension data concluded that it was highest for short block length and vice versa and was increased with the increase in temperature of the system. However, the minimum area per molecule was largest for highest molecular weight copolymers or having longest water insoluble block and decreases with the increase in temperature.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6732790
spellingShingle Samia A. Kosa
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Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
International Journal of Polymer Science
title Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
title_full Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
title_fullStr Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
title_short Impact of Block Length and Temperature over Self-Assembling Behavior of Block Copolymers
title_sort impact of block length and temperature over self assembling behavior of block copolymers
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