Slow relaxation dynamics of water in hydroxypropyl cellulose-water mixture traces its phase transition pathway: a spectroscopic investigation.

J Phys Chem B

Unit for Nano Science & Technology, Department of Chemical Biological and Macromolecular Sciences, S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block JD, Sector III, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700098, India.

Published: February 2012

In this study, we have explored the slow (of the order of several hundreds of picoseconds) relaxation dynamics of water associated with the hydration shell of a biocompatible polymer, hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC)-water mixture as a function of HPC concentration using time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The relaxation dynamics slows down with a progressive increase in HPC content indicating restriction of the relaxation pathway of water molecules specially beyond a cellulose concentration of 20% wherein an isotropic to liquid crystalline cholesteric microscopic phase separation sets in. The activation energy calculated from the temperature dependent solvation dynamics studies also shows a similar trend. The nucleophilic activity of water molecules in these mixtures is determined by measuring the reaction kinetics of solvolysis of benzoyl chloride, and the reaction rate exhibits a marked decrease as the phase separation sets in. The observed results are correlated with a transition between the 'bulk' and 'bound' type of water molecules present in the system.

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