Artículo de revista
Poly(ethylene oxide)s hydrophobically modified. Adsorption and spreading at the air-water interface
Fecha
2006-07-01Registro en:
JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE Volume: 299 Issue: 1 Pages: 70-75 Published: JUL 1 2006
0021-9797
Autor
Leiva, Angel
Urzúa Acevedo, Marcela
Gargallo, Ligia
Radic, Deodato
Institución
Resumen
A comparative study of spread and adsorbed monolayer of poly(ethylene oxide)s of different molecular weight hydrophobically modified with alkyl isocyanates of different length chain is reported. The modification of the polymer was carried out according to reported procedures. The polymers obtained were studied at the air-water interface by Langmuir isotherms for spread monolayers and by Gibbs isotherms for the adsorption process. Isotherms obtained are interpreted in terms of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic balance of the polymers. Limiting area per repeating unit (A(0)) and collapse pressure (pi(c)) from spread monolayers were obtained. Spread monolayers of the hydrophobically modified polymers show larger collapse pressure values than unmodified polymer monolayers. In the adsorption process the excess surface concentration Gamma(infinity), area per repeat unit sigma, and efficiency of the adsorption were determined. The values of the area occupied per repeat unit in adsorbed monolayer (sigma) were larger than those of the spread monolayer. The efficiency of the adsorption of poly(ethylene oxide)s increases with the hydrophobic modification and with the alkyl chain length.