Artículo de revista
Probing solubilization sites in block copolymer micelles using fluorescence quenching
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 217 (2011) 49–54
doi:10.1016/j.jphotochem.2010.09.015
Autor
Olea, Andrés F.
Silva, Patricio
Fuentes, Irma
Martínez Concha, Francisco
Worrall, David R.
Institución
Resumen
The solubilization sites provided by micelles formed by a diblock copolymer with one neutral hydrophobic
block, polystyrene, and one charged hydrophilic block, poly(acrylic acid) or poly(methacrylic acid), have
been studied by fluorescence quenching of pyrene by polar and nonpolar quenchers. Pyrene solubilized
into these micelles is distributed between the inner corona and the micelle core. The fraction of pyrene
residing in the inner corona is almost unity for star micelles, where the corona-forming blocks are larger
than the core-forming blocks, and around 0.5 for crew-cut micelles where the opposite situation prevails.
The kinetics of the quenching process depends on the pyrene location, i.e. is static in the micelle core, and
largely dynamic in the inner corona at low quencher concentration. The rate constants for fluorescence
quenching by nitromethane are shown to increase with increasing pH.