Polymer Micelles with Hydrophobic Core and Ionic Amphiphilic Corona. 1. Statistical Distribution of Charged and Nonpolar Units in Corona

Lysenko, EA; Kulebyakina, AI; Chelushkin, PS; Rumyantsev, AM; Kramarenko, EYu; Zezin, AB

HERO ID

1450064

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Journal Article

Year

2012

PMID

23137284

HERO ID 1450064
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Polymer Micelles with Hydrophobic Core and Ionic Amphiphilic Corona. 1. Statistical Distribution of Charged and Nonpolar Units in Corona
Authors Lysenko, EA; Kulebyakina, AI; Chelushkin, PS; Rumyantsev, AM; Kramarenko, EYu; Zezin, AB
Journal Langmuir
Volume 28
Issue 49
Page Numbers 17108-17117
Abstract Polymer micelles with hydrophobic polystyrene (PS) core and ionic amphiphilic corona from charged N-ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium bromide (EVP) and uncharged 4- vinylpyridine (4VP) units spontaneously self-assembled from PS-block-poly(4VP-stat-EVP) macromolecules in mixed dimethylformamide/methanol/water solvent. The fraction of statistically distributed EVP units in corona-forming block is beta = [EVP]/([EVP]+[4VP]) = 0.3-1. Micelles were transferred into water via dialysis technique, and pH was adjusted to 9, where 4VP is insoluble. Structural characteristics of micelles were investigated both experimentally and theoretically as a function of corona composition beta. Methods of dynamic and static light scattering, electrophoretic mobility measurements, sedimentation velocity, transmission electron microscopy, and UV spectrophotometry were applied. All micelles possessed spherical morphology. The aggregation number, structure, and electrophoretic: mobility of micelles changed in a jumplike manner near beta similar to 0.6-0.75. Below and above this region, micelle characteristics were constant or insignificantly changed upon beta. Theoretical dependencies for micelle aggregation number, corona dimensions, and fraction of small counterions outside corona versus beta were derived via minimization the micelle free energy, taking into account surface, volume, electrostatic, and elastic contributions of chain units and translational entropy of mobile counterions. Theoretical estimations also point onto a sharp structural transition at a certain corona composition. The abrupt reorganization of micelle structure at beta similar to 0.6-0.75 entails dramatic changes in micelle dispersion stability in the presence of NaCl or in the presence of oppositely charged polymeric (sodium polymethacrylate) or amphiphilic (sodium dodecyl sulfate) complexing agents.
Doi 10.1021/la3026039
Pmid 23137284
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