摘要

This is the first light scattering study demonstrating that the size of micelles, the aggregation number, and the mobility of the core blocks of the micelles could be controlled by the length of the cross-linker in the micellar cores. The core cross-linked micelles were prepared using a poly[(4-pyridinemethoxy-methyl)styrene]-block-polystyrene (PPySt-b-PSt) diblock copolymer and perfluoroalkyl dicarboxylic acid. The PPySt-b-PSt copolymer formed the micelles in THF, a nonselective solvent, in the presence of the perfluoroalkyl dicarboxylic acid. The light scattering studies demonstrated that the micellar size and aggregation number were dependent on the chain length of the perfluoroalkyl dicarboxylic acid. Perfluoroazelaic acid produced micelles with a larger hydrodynamic radius and higher aggregation number than tetrafluorosuccinic acid. The micellization proceeded through the formation of the pyridinium carboxylate and the cross-linkage between the PPySt blocks via the dicarboxylic acid. The core cross-linked micelles were thermally stable and maintained its structure with changes in the temperature. A H-1 NMR analysis revealed that the micelles prepared by perfluoroazelaic acid had more mobility of the core blocks than those by tetrafluorosuccinic acid.

  • 出版日期2005-10