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HERO ID
4410499
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Comb-like polysiloxanes with oligo(oxyethylene) and sulfonate groups in side chains for solvent-free dimethoxysilyl-terminated polypropylene oxide waterborne emulsions
Author(s)
Feng, Q; Zhao, Y; Li, Hui; Zhang, Y; Xia, X; Yan, Q
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Colloid and Polymer Science
ISSN:
0303-402X
EISSN:
1435-1536
Volume
296
Issue
1
Page Numbers
165-172
DOI
10.1007/s00396-017-4238-y
Web of Science Id
WOS:000419136200017
Abstract
The paper provided a new nonionic-anionic silicone surfactant-comb-like polysiloxanes with oligo(oxyethylene) and sulfonate groups (ESPS) in side chains, which was synthesized by successive hydrosilylation of poly(dimethylhydro)siloxane with allyl poly(ethylene glycol) acetic ester (M (n) = 540) and allyl glycidyl ether, then ring-opening reaction of oxirane groups with sodium bisulfite. H-1 NMR, FT-IR, and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) were used to confirm the chemical structure of the surfactant. The thermal transition behavior of ESPS studied with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis showed that the surfactant had low glass-transition temperature of - 59.3 A degrees C. Surface tension measurement result indicated that the the surface tension at the critical micelle concentration (cmc, 69.8 mg L-1) was 29.4 mN m(-1), which was much lower than those of conventional hydrocarbon surfactants, indicating the higher surface activity of ESPS. The solvent-free dimethoxysilyl-terminated polypropylene oxide waterborne emulsions were prepared using ESPS as the single emulsifier via phase-inversion emulsification technique. An obvious abrupt changing point appearing at the conductivity curves indicated that the phase inversion was completely accomplished. The emulsions prepared with about 3.0 wt% ESPS content in oil phase exhibited excellent storage stability at 50 A degrees C for 42 days and freeze-thaw stability.
Keywords
PNIPAm; PVP; IPN hydrogel; Frontal polymerization; Drug delivery
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