Micellization and phase transitions in a triblock copolymer-D$_{2}$O system

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Abstract

The triblock copolymer (``unimer'') of PPO-PEO-PPO (commercially known as 17R4) has hydrophobic ends and a hydrophilic center. When placed in D$_{2}$O at lower concentrations and temperatures, only a network of unimers exists. However, at higher concentrations or temperatures, micelles of different geometries can form. We have measured the micellization line marking the transition from only unimers to some micelles, as well as a one- to two-phase transition at higher temperatures. This second transition is an Ising-like, LCST critical point, based on the shape of the coexistence curve. We find the LCST to not correspond to the minimum of the cloud point curve, which indicates polydispersity as described by Sollich.

Authors

  • Hosanna Odhner

    Bryn Mawr

  • Alison Huff

    The College of Wooster

  • Kelly Patton

    The College of Wooster

  • D.T. Jacobs

    The College of Wooster

  • Bryna Clover

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Sandra Greer

    University of Maryland and Mills College