Abstract
Two surfactants, bis[2-(dodecyloxycarbonyl)ethyl]( p-vinylbenzoyl)methylammonium chloride (SI) and bis[2-(10-undecenoyloxycarbonyl)ethyl]( p-methylbenzoyl)methylammonium chloride (SII) were synthesized and copolymerized with polar and non-polar monomers to form regularly layered structures. The results showed a pronounced difference between the two surfactants. SI with the double bond close to the polar group accepted a large number of monomers, in contrast to the behavior of SII. For SI the polymerization changed the conformation of the p-vinylbenzoyl group depending on the location of the added monomer while copolymerization of the monomers with SII gave no significant change. A comparison with earlier results from bis[2-(10-undecenoyloxycarbonyl)ethyl]( p-vinylbenzoyl)methylammonium chloride provided proof of copolymerization of all the groups.
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