Abstract
An investigation has been made of micelle formation by a polystyrene-polyisoprene two-block copolymer in n-decane. For the sample studied the number-average molecular weights of the polystyrene block and overall copolymer chain were 13 000 and 51 000 respectively. Light-scattering studies in n-decane were made within the temperature range 25–65°C. Conventional light scattering was used to obtain weight-average molecular weights; at 25°C, M w of the micelles was 1·73±0·14×10 6. Translational diffusion coefficients were determined from Rayleigh linewidth measurements; the micelles were found to have a hydrodynamic radius of 19·6nm at 25°C. Intrinsic viscosities were determined for the copolymer in n-decane and methyl cyclohexane within the temperature range −20° to 75°C. Finally, data obtained earlier in an electron microscopy study of freezeetched specimens were compared with the results obtained in the present study.
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