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AbstractThis article presents a comparative study of the structure formation of poly (ethylene oxide) PEO/Li complexes in aqueous and acetonitrile solutions using small‐angle neutron scattering (SANS). We demonstrate that in acetonitrile solutions, Li‐cations coordinate to the ether–oxygen of the monomeric unit, and this results in charging and stretching of the polymer chains. This is found to be in contrast to aqueous solutions, where the ions remain free in solution. In particular, we demonstrate that the “binding” and “screening” regimes that were observed in case of PEO/K+ solutions in acetonitrile are also found in the respective PEO/Li+ solutions. The addition of water to solutions in acetonitrile increasingly diminishes the ion‐coordination to the polymer, eventually resulting in neutral polymer chains at water contents above ϕ*water = 30% (w/v). The preferential adsorption of water on PEO in mixtures of acetonitrile and water is evidenced by the pronounced stretching of polymer chains, in particular, at a water content of ϕwater = 25% and 33.33% (w/v) where complete stretching of the chains is observed. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 3642–3650, 2006

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