Abstract

PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymers (usually referred as EPE) have been employed in different fields, with a remarkable emphasis in biomedical-related applications. They are amphiphilic macromolecules, in which PEO segments are soluble in the aqueous phase, while PPO blocks have hydrophobic character. In this work we carried out experiments with surface tensiometry of aqueous solutions of an EPE copolymer, well-known as Kolliphor P188, as a function of temperature and concentration. From the resultant data, thermodynamic relationships were related to adsorption at non-saturated liquid/air interface (low copolymer concentrations). Surface excess curves were calculated from Kohlrausch-William-Watts (KWW) functions fitted to experimental data and critical micellar concentration, was determined. The relationship of and temperature was similar to the observed for the adsorption of EPE copolymer at non-saturated liquid/air interface: there was a drastic change in enthalpy and entropy of adsorption/micellization at which was correlated to the critical micellar temperature, for this copolymer.

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