Aggregation states and polymerizabilities of amphiphilic monomer molecules in aqueous systems with different water contents

Yoshio Shibasaki, Kiyoshige Fukuda
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Abstract

Molecular aggregation states of sodium and zinc 10-undecenoates in aqueous systems with different water contents were investigated in relation to their polymerizabilities. The aggregation states were examined by thermal analysis, and γ-ray-initiated post-polymerization in various states was monitored by IR spectral changes. In the case of sodium 10-undecenoate, coagel and gel states with lamellar structures and a liquid crystal state consisting of a regular hexagonal array of cylindrical aggregates of the molecules can appear, depending on the temperature in the range of water contents of 30–60%. However, zinc 10-undecenoate exhibits coagel, gel-I, gel-II and lamellar liquid crystal states in a wide range of water contents. The polymerizability of the sodium salt increased in the order coagel, gel and liquid crystal with a hexagonal structure, whereas the zinc salt polymerized most effectively in the gel-I phase with a regular lamellar structure. It is concluded that the regular arrangement of the monomer molecules together with conformational freedom is an important factor for the polymerization.

两亲性单体分子在不同含水量水体系中的聚集状态和可聚合性
研究了10-十一酸钠和10-十一酸锌在不同含水量水体系中的分子聚集状态与聚合能力的关系。热分析表征了聚合态,红外光谱检测了不同聚合态下γ射线引发的聚合反应。在10-十一酸钠的情况下,凝固和凝胶状态与片层结构和液晶状态组成的一个规则的六边形阵列的圆柱形聚集体的分子可以出现,取决于温度在30-60%的水含量范围内。而十烯酸锌在较宽的含水量范围内表现为凝固、凝胶- i、凝胶- ii和层状液晶态。钠盐的聚合性在六方结构的凝胶、凝胶和液晶中依次增加,而锌盐在规则层状结构的凝胶- 1相中聚合效果最好。结果表明,单体分子的有序排列和构象自由是影响聚合反应的重要因素。
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