Literature DB >> 16378407

Photoresponsive surfactants in microgel dispersions.

Melanie Bradley1, Brian Vincent, Nicholas Warren, Julian Eastoe, Ana Vesperinas.   

Abstract

Microgel particles are cross-linked polymer particles. When dispersed in a good solvent for the polymer concerned, they are able to respond to a range of external stimuli by changing volume. Hence, microgel particles are suited to numerous applications (for example, controlled uptake and release) in the pharmaceutical, coatings, and water treatment industries. In this work, pH-sensitive, 0.5 wt % cross-linked poly(2-vinylpyridine) (PVP) microgel particles have been prepared and characterized. When the dispersion pH is decreased below 4.5, the pyridine groups become protonated and the microgel network becomes positively charged, causing the particles to expand. To investigate the possibility of using light as a trigger for effecting volume changes, the interaction of these microgel particles with a photodegradable anionic surfactant, 4-hexylphenylazosulfonate (C(6)PAS), has been investigated using dynamic light scattering and electrophoretic mobility measurements. The electrostatic attraction between the positively charged microgel network (at solution pH 3) and the negatively charged headgroups on the surfactant molecules caused a dramatic decrease in particle volume, and charge-reversal of the particles occurred with increasing surfactant concentration. The UV irradiation of phenylazosulfonate surfactants destroys the anionic headgroup of the molecules, and the microgel particles re-swell. The irradiation of PVP dispersions in the presence of C(6)PAS, along with mixed surfactant systems of sodium dodecyl sulfate plus C(6)PAS, has been investigated.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16378407     DOI: 10.1021/la0523053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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