화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Adhesion, Vol.63, No.1, 89-98, 1997
The influence of a phase transition in poly(oxyethylene)/poly(oxypropylene)/poly(oxyethylene) block copolymer surfactants on the properties of material adsorbed from dilute aqueous solution
In this study the adsorption of poloxamer block copolymer surfactants to polystyrene latex has been studied at a range of temperatures. It has been noted previously that the adsorption first falls, then rises and falls again as the temperature is increased, due to the existence of a phase transition in aqueous solutions of these surfactants at specific temperatures, which may be a critical micelle temperature. The present study shows that the hydrophobicity of the surface changes in a manner related to the amount of poloxamer adsorbed (i.e. is greatly influenced by the temperature of adsorption in relation to the transition temperature). The coating layer thickness, however, is essentially unchanged by the temperature of adsorption (i.e. not related to the amount adsorbed), but is influenced by the temperature at which the sizing was undertaken. This is due to dehydration of the poly (oxyethylene) with increasing temperature. The data presented here provide a possible explanation for the changes in biological distribution of poloxamer coated particles which occur when they are injected into animals.