Abstract
The interaction of styrene—ethylene oxide block copolymers with four anionic surfactants (sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium dodecanoate, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, and sodium dodecanoyl sarcosinate), and two cationic surfactants (tetradecyl- and hexadecyl-trimethylammonium bromide), was studied and each surfactant showed a distinct interaction with the copolymer in aqueous solution. Usually two transitions, one below and one above the critical micelle concentration, CMC, of the surfactants, were observed from conductance, surface tension, and dye solubilization measurements. These transitions indicate the beginning and completion of polymer—surfactant interaction. The viscometric results showed the formation of a polyelectrolyte complex. The interaction between copolymer and sodium dodecyl sulfate was also examined by 1H NMR. The influence of the molecular characteristics of the block copolymers, the nature and type of surfactants, temperature and added salt on the interaction is described. A possible mechanism for such an interaction is proposed.
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