Influence of intramolecular charge coupling on intermolecular interactions of polycarboxybetaines in aqueous solution and in polyelectrolyte multilayers
Résumé
The present paper deals with the correlation between intramolecular and intermolecular interactions of polycarboxybetaines. The degree of coupling between the opposite charges within the polycarboxybetaine molecules was varied by spacers of different length and by
the substitution of additional alkyl chains at the quaternary nitrogen atom. In order to check intermolecular interactions between polycarboxybetaines, SANS measurements were carried out at aqueous polycarboxybetaines solutions. For getting information about the interaction with an oppositely charged polyelectrolyte, multilayers were formed by alternating adsorption of polystyrene sulfonate (PSS) and polycarboxybetaines from aqueous solutions. The occurrence of a structure peak in SANS spectra and the ability to form polyelectrolyte
multilayers provide an indicator for the polyelectrolyte character of some of the studied polycarboxybetaines. Not only the charge but also the hydrophobicity of the polycarboxybetaines has a pronounced effect on the chain conformation and therefore on the thickness of the polyelectrolyte multilayers. The results show that small differences in molecular architecture lead to pronounced differences in intermolecular interactions.
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