Abstract

Water-soluble complexes of nonionic polymers and polymeric acids solubilized an oil-soluble dye (Yellow OB) dependent on the nature of both polymers, their mixing ratio and pH. This occurred markedly in low-foaming solutions of poly (propylene oxide) and poly (methacrylic acid) in unit mole mixing ratios about 1–3 in excess of the nonionic polymer, and the extent of solubilization of the dye was compared with the solubilization by a dilute nonionic surfactant solution. The complexes are supposed to possess hydrophobic domains which are able to incorporate oil-soluble substances.

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