화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.20, No.14, 5759-5769, 2004
Study of sodium dodecyl sulfate-poly(propylene oxide) methacrylate mixed micelles
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-poly(propylene oxide) methacrylate (PPOMA) (of molecular weight Mw 434 g.mol(-1)) mixtures have been studied using conductimetry, static light scattering, fluorescence spectroscopy, and H-1 NMR. It has been shown that SDS and PPOMA form mixed micelles, and SDS and PPOMA aggregation numbers, N-ag (SDS) and N-ag (PPOMA), have been determined. Total aggregation numbers of the micelles (N-ag (SDS) + N-ag PPOMA) and those of SDS decrease upon increasing the weight ratio R = PPOMA/SDS. Localization of PPOMA inside the mixed micelles is considered (i) using H-1 NMR to localize the methacrylate function at the hydrophobic core-water interface and (ii) by studying the SDS-PPO micellar system (whose M-w = 400 g.mol(-1)). Both methods have indicated that the PPO chain of the macromonomer is localized at the SDS micelle surface. Models based on the theorical prediction of the critical micellar concentration of mixed micelles and structural model of swollen micelles are used to confirm the particular structure proposed for the SDS-PPOMA system, i.e., the micelle hydrophobic core is primarily composed of the C-12 chains of the sodium dodecyl sulfate, the hydrophobic core-water interface is made up of the SDS polar heads as well as methacrylate functions of the PPOMA, the PPO chains of the macromonomer are adsorbed preferentially on the surface, i.e., on the polar heads of the SDS.