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Title: Interactions between hairy rod anionic conjugated polyelectrolytes and nonionic alkyloxyethylene surfactants in aqueous solution: Observations from cloud point behaviour
Authors: Fonseca, Sofia M. 
Eusébio, M. Ermelinda 
Castro, Ricardo 
Burrows, Hugh D. 
Tapia, Maria José 
Olsson, Ulf 
Keywords: Conjugated polyelectrolytes; Nonionic surfactants; Cloud points
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 315:2 (2007) 805-809
Abstract: The effect of three anionic, hairy-rod fluorene based conjugated polyelectrolytes on the cloud points of the alkyloxyethylene surfactants C10E3, C12E4, C12E5, and C12E6 has been studied in aqueous solution. Although the association behaviour of these rigid polymers with surfactants is different from that of more flexible polyelectrolytes, both types of polymers are seen to increase the cloud points, probably as a consequence of associative interactions. The possible importance of Coulombic interactions is suggested by the decrease in cloud points with these systems in the presence of NaCl. With the conjugated polyelectrolytes, the effect appears to be most pronounced with poly[9,9-bis(4-phenoxybutylsulfonate)fluorene-co-2,5-thienylene], which may result from specific interactions between oxyethylene groups and the thiophene ring. The value of cloud point behaviour in designing water based formulations for preparation of devices of these conjugated polyelectrolytes is discussed.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/5032
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2007.07.006
Rights: openAccess
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