| Literature DB >> 25152609 |
Taotao Qiang1, Qiaoqiao Bu2, Zhaofeng Huang2, Xuechuan Wang1.
Abstract
With oleic acid grafting modification, a series of hyperbranched-linear polymer surfactants (HLPS) were prepared by hydroxyl-terminated hyperbranched polymer (HBP), which was gained through a step synthesis method using trimethylolpropane and AB2 monomer. The AB2 monomers were obtained through the Michael addition reaction of methyl acrylate and diethanol amine. The structures of HLPS were characterised by Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), which indicated that HBP was successfully modified by oleic acid. Furthermore, the properties of surface tension and critical micelle concentration of HLPS solution showed that HLPS can significantly reduce the surface tension of water. The morphology of the HLPS solution was characterised by dynamic light scattering, which revealed that HLPS exhibited a nonmonotonic appearance in particle size at different scattering angles owing to the different replaced linear portions. The relationships of the surface pressure to monolayer area and time were measured using the Langmuir-Blodgett instrument, which showed that the surface tension of monolayer molecules increased with the increasing of hydrophobic groups. In addition, the interface conditions of different replaced HLPS solutions were simulated.Entities:
Keywords: Amphiphilic; Hydroxyl-terminated hyperbranched polymer (HBP); Hyperbranched-linear polymer surfactants (HLPS); Interfacial property; Structure
Year: 2014 PMID: 25152609 PMCID: PMC4133636 DOI: 10.1007/s11743-014-1592-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surfactants Deterg ISSN: 1097-3958 Impact factor: 1.902
Fig. 1Polydispersity index of a series of HLPS at different scattering angles
Fig. 2Surface pressure to area isotherm for serial HLPS
Fig. 3The relationship of surface pressure to time for the series of HLPS
Fig. 4Schematic diagram for HLPS-1, HLPS-3, and HLPS-6 on the interface