COPOLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLAMIDE AND A HYDROPHOBIC MONOMER IN AN AQUEOUS MICELLAR MEDIUM - EFFECT OF THE SURFACTANT ON THE COPOLYMER MICROSTRUCTURE

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BIGGS, S [1 ]
HILL, A [1 ]
SELB, J [1 ]
CANDAU, F [1 ]
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[1] INST CHARLES SADRON,CRM,EAHP,6 RUE BOUSSINGAULT,F-67083 STRASBOURG,FRANCE
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10.1021/j100182a088
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The effects of surfactant on the radical copolymerization of acrylamide with small amounts of a hydrophobic comonomer, in an aqueous micellar medium, have been investigated. At all the surfactant and hydrophobe concentrations used here, monomers conversion-time data can be fitted by a theoretical curve calculated for the homopolymerization of acrylamide in pure water solution. Classical light scattering measurements have led to copolymer molecular weights, as a function of monomer conversion, which are in the range 1.5 x 10(6)-3 x 10(6). The molecular weight is seen to depend on both the surfactant and the hydrophobe concentrations. The copolymer compositions, also as a function of conversion, have been determined by UV spectrophotometry. Comparison with a copolymerization performed in a homogeneous water/formamide mixture has shown clearly that the presence of micelles in the reaction medium increases the initial rate of hydrophobic monomer incorporation into the copolymers. As a result, the average hydrophobe incorporation in the copolymers was seen to decrease toward the feed composition as a function of conversion, the larger the decrease the higher the hydrophobe to surfactant ratio. Analysis of all the above data has led to the proposal of a mechanism of copolymerization in an aqueous micellar medium.
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