Structure of the complexes formed between sodium dodecyl sulfate and a charged and uncharged ethoxylated polyethyleneimine – Small-angle neutron scattering, electromotive force, and isothermal titration calorimetry measurements

2001 
A poly(ethylene oxide) derivative of polyethyleneimine behaves like a strong polyelectrolyte at pH = 2.5 and a neutral polymer at pH 10. Both the charged and uncharged versions of this polymer bind strongly to the surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) with no phase separation taking place. Binding isotherms were measured using a dodecyl sulfate electrode, and these data were complemented with isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) measurements. Small-angle neutron scattering measurements were also carried out at some specific concentrations in the binding region at pHs 2.5, 5.5, and 10. With the exception of one measurement, bound micelles were detected and their aggregation numbers could be evaluated. For the SDS/polymer system at pH 10, the polymer/surfactant complex contains 6−8 bound SDS micelles per polymer molecule at the binding limit. In a solution of 6.5 mM SDS/0.5% w/v polymer at pH 10, bound SDS exists in a nonaggregated form. A detailed examination of the ITC data for the SDS/0.5% w/v polyme...
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