Abstract

The effect of concentration of inorganic salt KCl on solubilization of hydrophobic polymer poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) in aqueous solutions of ionic surfactant potassium oleate was experimentally investigated. As was shown by rheology, in the range of concentrations from 1 to 5 wt.% of salt the polymer-free solutions of surfactant mainly contain linear wormlike micelles (WLMs). The formation of branched WLMs was observed in the solutions containing 5-9 wt.% of KCl. In the presence of higher salt content the phase separation occurred, indicating the formation of a highly branched saturated network of WLMs. Enhanced screening of the charged groups of potassium oleate by oppositely charged ions of KCl caused elongation and branching of micelles that reflected in zero-shear viscosity of the solutions passing through the maximum. In the phase diagram, the saturation concentration with P4VP of both linear and branched WLMs decreased with increasing salt content. In the case of linear WLMs, this could be explained by the constant number of embedded polymer chains per 1 WLM, while simultaneously decreasing number of WLMs in the system. As for the branched WLMs, it was caused by shortening of the linear parts of micelles due to the formation of branching points. For this reason, almost no P4VP was dissolved in the solution containing the highly branched saturated network.

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