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Theoretical modelling of hierarchically associated structures in hydrophobically modified PNIPAM aqueous solutions on the basis of a neutron scattering study

Koga, Tsuyoshi*; Tanaka, Fumihiko*; Motokawa, Ryuhei; Koizumi, Satoshi*; Winnik, F. M.*

Macromolecular Symposia, 291-292(1), p.177 - 185, 2010/05

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:60.27(Polymer Science)

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Theoretical modeling of associated structures in aqueous solutions of hydrophobically modified telechelic PNIPAM based on a neutron scattering study

Koga, Tsuyoshi*; Tanaka, Fumihiko*; Motokawa, Ryuhei; Koizumi, Satoshi; Winnik, F. M.*

Macromolecules, 41(23), p.9413 - 9422, 2008/11

 Times Cited Count:73 Percentile:89.27(Polymer Science)

On the basis of results from a small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) study of aqueous solutions of a telechelic PNIPAM with octadecyl end groups, we developed a theoretical model of the self-assembly of this polymer in water as a function of temperature and concentration. This model leads us to the following description. In solutions of concentration 10 gL$$^{-1}$$ kept between 10 and 20$$^{circ}$$C, telechelic PNIPAMs (${it M}$$ $_{n}$$) 22 200 gmol$$^{-1}$$) associate in the form of flower micelles, containing about 12 polymer chains, assembled in a three-layered core-shell morphology with an inner core consisting of the octadecyl units, a dense inner shell consisting of partly collapsed PNIPAM chains, and an outer shell of swollen hydrated chains. Drastic changes in the scattering profile of the solution heated above 31$$^{circ}$$C are attributed to the formation of mesoglobules (diameter of 40 nm) consisting of about 1000 polymer chains. On further heating, the aggregation number of the mesoglobules increases. It reaches a value of 9000 at 34$$^{circ}$$C and stays constant upon further heating. In solutions of lower concentration (1 gL$$^{-1}$$), association of flower micelles and mesoglobules does not occur; however, the structure of individual flower micelles and mesoglobules is not affected by the change in concentration. In solutions of 50 gL$$^{-1}$$ in which flower micelles are expected to be partially connected by bridge chains, a peak attributed to correlation between flower micelles appears in the scattering profiles recorded at low temperature (10-20$$^{circ}$$C). In spite of the intermicellar bridging connection, the overall temperature dependence of the scattering profile at 50 gL$$^{-1}$$ remains similar to that at 10 gL$$^{-1}$$. Distinct features of the self-assembled structures formed in aqueous telechelic PNIPAM solutions are discussed in terms of the interactions between water and the polymer main chains.

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Temperature-sensitive flower micelles and meso-globules for telechelic PNIPAM in water, 1; Small-angle neutron scattering observation

Motokawa, Ryuhei; Koizumi, Satoshi; Tanaka, Fumihiko*; Koga, Tsuyoshi*; Winnik, F.*

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We report experimental results concerning about phase behaviors and self-assembled structures for an aqueous solution of hydrophobically modified (octadecyl modification) thelechelic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (HM-PNIPAM) in the parameter space of temperature and concentration. An aqueous solution of HM-PNIPAM exhibits various self-assembled structures, e.g., flower micelle and mesogrobule, due to the unique combination of PNIPA and alkyl chains, where the structure were investigated by an ultra small-angle and small-angle neutron scattering method.

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