Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Longitudinal NMR relaxation times were used to investigate the thermal transitions occurring in an aqueous triblock copolymer of the poly(oxyethylene)poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethylene) family. In such a system moleculemicelle and micelleliquid crystal transitions are observed, depending on temperature and composition. The longitudinal relaxation time, R 1, significantly changes when the aforementioned phase transitions take place. In the case of moleculemicelle equilibrium, changes in R 1 values of the methyl (and methynic) group signal, located in the lipophilic portion of block copolymers, are observed. The effect is ascribed to a significant dehydration of the poly(oxypropylene) chains, as a consequence of micelle formation. Conversely, the thermal transitions from micelles to liquid-crystalline phases are associated with significant changes in the relaxation time of poly(oxyethylene) units. The latter effect is tentatively ascribed to a partial dehydration and/or interdigitation of the poly(oxyethylene) moieties in the block copolymer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
block copolymers; micelles; liquid crystals; phase transitions; nuclear magnetic resonance
List of contributors:
Segre, ANNA LAURA; Capitani, Donatella
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