Abstract
The interaction between the polyelectrolyte gel of crosslinked poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and nonionic surfactant Brij 58 based on poly(ethylene glycol) (C16H33(CH2CH2O)20OH) is studied. It is established that poly(acrylic acid)-surfactant complexes are formed. Nondissociated carboxyl groups of poly(acrylic acid) and oxygen atoms of the surfactant are involved in the complexation. Surfactant micelles are a kind of bridge that connects polymer chains. The presence of the surfactant decreases the equilibrium swelling of the hydrogel. The spin probe method is employed to determine the local mobility of the hydrocarbon core of a micelle in the complex. It was shown that the local mobility is independent of the hydrogel crosslink density and is much lower in acidic than in alkaline media. In acidic media, much more surfactant molecules of micelles are involved in the complexation than in alkaline media. However, even in alkaline media, surfactant micelles cannot leave the hydrogel, while the spin probes located in micelles are at equilibrium with the spin probes present in the external aqueous medium. The prospects for applying the considered systems as carriers for controlled release drugs are discussed.
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