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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.285, No.1, 318-325, 2005
Investigation of the mobility of amphiphilic polymer - AOT reverse microemulsion systems using electron spin resonance
Amphiphilic polymers can be used as tools to manipulate the behavior of reverse microemulsions. EPR spectroscopy employing the spin probe 5-doxyl stearic acid was used to study the adsorption of a comb type polymer (polymaleic anhydride octyl vinyl ether) and a diblock polymer (polybutadiene-ethylene oxide) onto reverse microemulsion droplets formed from Aerosol-OT/heptane/water. The findings indicate that the comb type polymer was adsorbed by the reverse microemulsion drops at low polymer concentrations causing a structural change of the micelle. (c) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.