Effects of Polar Group Saturation on Physical Gelation of Amphiphilic Polymer Solutions
Posted on 2007-10-25 - 00:00
Monte Carlo simulation on the basis of the comblike coarse grained nonpolar/polar (NP) model has been
carried out to study the polar group saturation effect on physical gelation of amphiphilic polymer solutions.
The effects of polar group saturation due to hydrogen bonding or ion bridging on the sol−gel phase diagram,
microstructure of aggregates, and chain conformation of amphiphilic polymer solutions under four different
solvent conditions to either the nonpolar backbone or the polar side chain in amphiphilic polymer chains
have been investigated. It is found that an increase of polar group saturation results in a monotonically decreased
critical concentration of gelation point, which can be qualitatively supported by the dynamic rheological
measurements on pectin aqueous solutions. Furthermore, various solvent conditions to either the backbone or
the side chain have significant impact on both chain conformation and microstructure of aggregates. When
the solvent is repulsive to the nonpolar backbone but attractive to the polar side chain, the polymer chains are
collapsed, and the gelation follows the mechanism of colloidal packing; at the other solvent conditions, the
gelation follows the mechanism of random aggregation.
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Li, Yunqi; Shi, Tongfei; An, Lijia; Lee, Jooyoung; Wang, Xiaoyong; Huang, Qingrong (2016). Effects of Polar Group Saturation on Physical Gelation of Amphiphilic Polymer Solutions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp072930b