Abstract

The cloud point (CP) studies on aqueous solutions of two ethylene oxide-propylene oxide triblock copolymers (EO)2.5(PO)31(EO)2.5 and (EO)13(PO)30(EO)13 with varying number of ethylene oxide (EO) units were carried out in the presence of series of additives, such as alkali, acids, ionic surfactants, alcohols, salts, and hydrotropes. The results of this study show that sodium hydroxide decreases the CP of the two copolymers. Acids increase the CP in the order hydrochloric acid > acetic acid > formic acid for both the triblock copolymers. Hydrotropes increase the CP, whereas salts decrease or increase the CP based on their salting-out/salting-in nature. Alcohols, which are polar organic additives, affect the CP of the two copolymers differently. The change in the CP of the triblock copolymers depends upon the structure and concentration of the additives and on the number of EO units of the two triblock copolymers.

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