Structuring Effects and Hydration Phenomena in Poly(Ethylene Glycol)/Water Mixtures Investigated by Brillouin Scattering

Aqueous solutions of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) of mean molecular mass of 600 g/mol (PEG600) are investigated by Brillouin scattering technique. At high PEG content, a relaxation phenomenon is observed, which is related to a local rearrangement of the polymer structure where the interaction, via hy...

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description Aqueous solutions of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) of mean molecular mass of 600 g/mol (PEG600) are investigated by Brillouin scattering technique. At high PEG content, a relaxation phenomenon is observed, which is related to a local rearrangement of the polymer structure where the interaction, via hydrogen bonding, with the solvent molecules plays a role. The obtained values of the relaxation times match the literature data very well for a fast relaxation time revealed by dielectric relaxation measurements in very similar mixtures. The calculated concentration behaviors of the excess adiabatic compressibility turns out in good agreement with the previous findings from ultrasonic measurements at 3 MHz. The observed minimum in the adiabatic compressibility is interpreted as the result of the interaction between water and the EO units of the PEG chain, which results in a structure tighter then that typical of bulk water and of pure PEG600. Such a hypothesis is supported by the observation that volume fraction value of about 0.3 coincides with the concentration value at which full hydration of EO units takes place. The observation that at the same concentration, the polymer coils start to overlap each other further supports the idea that the adiabatic compressibility behavior is monitoring the structural evolution of the mixture. However, similar results are obtained for largely different binary mixture which suggests caution in taking this conclusion too literally. In particular, the hypothesis that the occurrence of an extreme in the excess adiabatic compressibility could be simply originated by statistical effects and that further work is required for disentangling entropic contribution from effects of hetero-association and self-aggregation of one or both the components.
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