Adsorption of Pluronic Surfactants in Alkylene Carbonates on Silica.

Langmuir

Nomura Micro Science Co., Ltd., 2-4-37 Okata , Atsugi , Kanagawa 243-0021 , Japan.

Published: November 2018

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  • The study examines the adsorption of different lengths of triblock Pluronic surfactants on silica using atomic force microscopy in a solvent mixture of ethylene and propylene carbonates.
  • The Pluronic surfactants vary in their poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) chain lengths, influencing their solvophilic and solvophobic interactions, with longer PEO chains generally leading to stronger repulsive forces.
  • The results indicated that the F-68 surfactant creates a polymer brush on the silica surface, while differences in stretching forces and pull-off distances were observed across the surfactants, particularly between L-62 and F-68.

Article Abstract

Adsorption of triblock Pluronic surfactants bearing poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) chains of different lengths, L-62 (5 EO groups on each end), L-64 (13 EO groups on each end), and F-68 (79 EO groups on each end), on silica has been characterized using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The solvent used herein was a mixture of ethylene carbonate (EC) and propylene carbonate (PC). The three Pluronic surfactants were dissolved in the mixed solvent, with the PEO chain acting as a solvophilic group and the poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) chain acting as a solvophobic group. The approaching force curve measurements for the three Pluronics (at 10 mmol dm) revealed repulsive forces from an apparent separation of 20-30 nm. The most solvophilic Pluronic surfactant with the longest PEO chain (F-68) showed continuously increasing repulsive interaction with decreasing separation. The Milner-Witten-Cates (MWC) theory described the repulsive force curve data of F-68, suggesting that F-68 forms a polymer brush on the silica surface. The retracting force curve measurements detected stretching forces for the three Pluronic systems. These stretching forces were observed more frequently for the L-62 system than for the F-68 system, but the pull-off distance was shorter for L-62 than for F-68.

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