Abstract

The formation of polyelectrolyte type complex by the interaction between ionic (anionic and cationic) surfactant and block copolymer in water was observed from viscosity measurements. Interaction between the two was also examined from conductance and surface tension measurements were two transitions, one below and one above the critical micelle concentration, CMC, of the surfactants were observed. A possible mechanism for such an interaction is proposed.

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