The association properties of block copolymers of
ethylene oxide (E) and 1,2-butylene oxide (B)
manufactured by The Dow Chemical Company were studied by static and
dynamic light scattering. The
critical micelle concentrations and micelle association numbers so
obtained were combined with literature
values for related copolymers in order to discuss the effect of block
architecture on the association properties
of linear diblock and triblock copolymers. The measurements
significantly increase the available data for
E
m
B
n
E
m
triblock copolymers and provide new insight into effects caused by
E-block distributions originating
from the different rates of reaction of ethylene oxide with primary and
secondary oxyanions during
copolymerization.
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