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Enthalpy-driven micellization of oligocarbonate-fluorene end-functionalized Poly(ethylene glycol).

Guangmin Wei1, Shrinivas Venkataraman2, Yi Yan Yang2, James L Hedrick3, Vivek M Prabhu1.   

Abstract

A fluorescent pyrene probe method was applied to measure the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of oligocarbonate-fluorene end-functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) (FmE445Fm) triblock copolymers in water. The CMC decreases with lower temperature and higher values of the hydrophobic block length, m. When analyzed by a closed-assembly micelle model, the estimated energetic parameters find a negative ΔH°mic and small positive ΔS°mic suggestive of enthalpy-driven micellization, which differs from entropy-driven oxyethylene/oxybutylene triblock copolymers and octaethylene glycol-n-alkyl ethers. The enthalpy-driven micellization of FmE445Fm may result from the limited hydration of individual hydrophobic F blocks that leads to few hydrogen-bonded waters released during F block association. The π-π stacking oligocarbonate-fluorene system also observed enthalpy-entropy compensation when compared to a series of published data on diblock and triblock copolymer systems. An anomalously low partition equilibrium constant for m = 15.3 implies a tightly-packed core that excludes pyrene intercalation into the fluorene core. This is discussed along with the possible limited applicability to estimate the CMC and potential model drug molecule insertions into the intercalated micelle core.

Entities:  

Keywords:  ABA triblock copolymer; Critical micelle concentration; Fluorescent probe analysis; Thermodynamics

Year:  2018        PMID: 33208982      PMCID: PMC7670547     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromolecules        ISSN: 0024-9297            Impact factor:   5.985


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