TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of ethanol on the gelation of aqueous solutions of Pluronic F127
AU - Chaibundit, Chiraphon
AU - Ricardo, Nágila M P S
AU - Muryn, Christopher A.
AU - Madec, Marie Beatrice
AU - Yeates, Stephen G.
AU - Booth, Colin
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - In dilute aqueous solution unimers of copolymer F127 (E98P67E98) associate to form micelles, and in more concentrated solution micelles pack to form high-modulus gels. Cosolvents are known to affect these processes, and ethanol/water mixtures have been of particular interest. Dynamic light scattering from dilute solutions was used to confirm micellization, but major attention was directed towards the gels. Visual observation of mobility (tube inversion) was used to detect gel formation, oscillatory rheometry to confirm gel formation and provide values of the elastic moduli over a wide temperature range, and small-angle X-ray scattering to determine gel structure. The solvents were limited to 10, 20 and 30wt.% ethanol/water. Critical concentrations for gel formation were similar for 10 and 20wt.% ethanol/water but were significantly increased for 30wt.% ethanol/water, e.g. at T=45°C from c≈15wt.% to c≈28wt.%. The elastic moduli reached maximum values at T≈50°C: e.g. G'≈25kPa for 25wt.% F127 in 10 and 20wt.% ethanol/water and a similar value for 30wt.% F127 in 30wt.% ethanol/water. Hard gels of 30 and 35wt.% F127 in ethanol/water at 25 and 40°C had the body-centered cubic (bcc) structure. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
AB - In dilute aqueous solution unimers of copolymer F127 (E98P67E98) associate to form micelles, and in more concentrated solution micelles pack to form high-modulus gels. Cosolvents are known to affect these processes, and ethanol/water mixtures have been of particular interest. Dynamic light scattering from dilute solutions was used to confirm micellization, but major attention was directed towards the gels. Visual observation of mobility (tube inversion) was used to detect gel formation, oscillatory rheometry to confirm gel formation and provide values of the elastic moduli over a wide temperature range, and small-angle X-ray scattering to determine gel structure. The solvents were limited to 10, 20 and 30wt.% ethanol/water. Critical concentrations for gel formation were similar for 10 and 20wt.% ethanol/water but were significantly increased for 30wt.% ethanol/water, e.g. at T=45°C from c≈15wt.% to c≈28wt.%. The elastic moduli reached maximum values at T≈50°C: e.g. G'≈25kPa for 25wt.% F127 in 10 and 20wt.% ethanol/water and a similar value for 30wt.% F127 in 30wt.% ethanol/water. Hard gels of 30 and 35wt.% F127 in ethanol/water at 25 and 40°C had the body-centered cubic (bcc) structure. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
KW - Ethanol/water
KW - F127
KW - Gel
KW - Micelle
KW - Modulus
KW - Structure
U2 - 10.1016/j.jcis.2010.07.023
DO - 10.1016/j.jcis.2010.07.023
M3 - Article
SN - 0021-9797
VL - 351
SP - 190
EP - 196
JO - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
JF - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
IS - 1
ER -