Thermoresponsive Segments Retard the Formation of Equilibrium Micellar Interpolyelectrolyte Complexes by Detouring to Various Intermediate Structures

The kinetics of interpolyelectrolyte complexation involving architecturally complex (star-like) polymeric components is addressed. Specifically, the spontaneous coupling of branched cationic star-shaped miktoarm polymers, i.e., quaternized poly­(ethylene oxide)114-(poly­(2-(dimethylamino)­ethyl meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2017-07, Vol.121 (27), p.6739-6748
Hauptverfasser: Dähling, Claudia, Lotze, Gudrun, Mori, Hideharu, Pergushov, Dmitry V, Plamper, Felix A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The kinetics of interpolyelectrolyte complexation involving architecturally complex (star-like) polymeric components is addressed. Specifically, the spontaneous coupling of branched cationic star-shaped miktoarm polymers, i.e., quaternized poly­(ethylene oxide)114-(poly­(2-(dimethylamino)­ethyl methacrylate)17)4 (PEO114-(qPDMAEMA17)4), and temperature-sensitive linear anionic diblock copolymers poly­(vinyl sulfonate)31-b-poly­(N-isopropyl­acrylamide)27 (PVS31-b-PNIPAM27) and further rearrangements of the formed complexes were investigated by means of stopped-flow small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Colloidally stable micelles were obtained upon mixing both polymers at a 1:1 charge molar ratio in saline solutions. The description of the time-resolved SAXS data with appropriate form factor models yielded dimensions for each micellar domain and detailed the picture of the time-dependent size changes and restructuring processes. A fast interpolyelectrolyte coupling and structural equilibration were observed when mixing occurs below the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of PNIPAM, resulting in small spherical-like assemblies with hydrated PNIPAM coronal blocks. Above the LCST, the collapsed PNIPAM decelerates equilibration, though temperature as such is expected to boost the kinetics of complex formation: after a fast initial interpolyelectrolyte coupling, different nonequilibrium structures of spherical and worm-like shape are observed on different time scales. This study illustrates how a thermoresponsive component can modulate the influence of temperature on kinetics, particularly for rearrangement processes toward equilibrium structures during interpolyelectrolyte complexation.
ISSN:1520-6106
1520-5207
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.7b04238