VOLUME AND HEAT-CAPACITY OF MODEL NONAQUEOUS SELF-ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS

Perron, G; Cote, JF; Lambert, D; Pageau, J; Desnoyers, JE

HERO ID

4684067

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1994

HERO ID 4684067
In Press No
Year 1994
Title VOLUME AND HEAT-CAPACITY OF MODEL NONAQUEOUS SELF-ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS
Authors Perron, G; Cote, JF; Lambert, D; Pageau, J; Desnoyers, JE
Journal Journal of Solution Chemistry
Volume 23
Issue 2
Page Numbers 121-133
Abstract Blends of immiscible polymers are often stabilized by block copolymers which can form non-aqueous micelles and microemulsions in the liquid polymers. The phase diagrams, apparent volumes and apparent heat capacities of model non-aqueous binary and ternary systems were studied in order to investigate the conditions under which such self-assembly systems could form. 1,2-Hexanediol, which can cosolubilize hexane and ethyleneglycol forms inverse micelles in hexane and weak microaggregates in ethyleneglycol. Genapol X-060, a commercial alcoholic surfactant containing on the average an aliphatic chain of 13 carbons and 6 oxyethylenes (C13E6), forms microaggregates in poly(ethyleneglycol) 400. Them self-assembly systems are strengthen in the presence of a third component which has an affinity for the inner phase.
Doi 10.1007/BF00973541
Wosid WOS:A1994NB50800003
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Keyword PHASE DIAGRAMS; VOLUME; HEAT CAPACITY; NONAQUEOUS MICELLE; NONAQUEOUS MICROEMULSION; MIXTURES OF 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, ETHYLENEGLYCOL AND HEXANE; MIXTURES OF GENAPOL X-060, DECANE AND POLY(ETHYLENEGLYCOL)-400