화학공학소재연구정보센터
Macromolecules, Vol.31, No.24, 8503-8508, 1998
Synthesis and phase behavior of new amphiphilic PEG-based triblock copolymers as gelling agents for lamellar liquid crystalline phases
We report the first evidence of the potential of new amphiphilic ABA-triblock copolymers as gelling agents for lamellar liquid crystalline L-alpha phases. Recently, we described a new type of lamellar hydrogels which are not based on a polymer network swollen in water but are obtained by the addition of small amounts of a nonionic polymer surfactant to the fluid lamellar L-alpha phase of the dimyristoyl-phosphatidyl-choline(DMPC)/pentanol/water system. In contrast with these previously reported gelling agents which were all AB-diblock copolymers, the novel ABA-triblock copolymers consist of double chain hydrophobic moieties (A) attached to each end of a poly(ethylene glycol) chain (B). The synthesis of these new macromolecules and their gelation properties are described. The comparison of these novel lamellar hydrogels with those based on the AB-diblock copolymers provides direct evidence for the existence of cross-bridging conformations of the ABA-triblock copolymers between adjacent membranes.