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Intermolecular interactions, model chain solution conformations

Among other approaches, a theory for intermolecular interactions in dilute block copolymer solutions was presented by Kimura and Kurata (1981). They considered the association of diblock and triblock copolymers in solvents of varying quality. The second and third virial coefficients were determined using a mean field potential based on the segmental distribution function for a polymer chain in solution. A model for micellization of block copolymers in solution, based on the thermodynamics of associating multicomponent mixtures, was presented by Gao and Eisenberg (1993). The polydispersity of the block copolymer and its influence on micellization was a particular focus of this work. For block copolymers below the cmc, a collapsed spherical conformation was assumed. Interactions of the collapsed spheres were then described by the Hamaker equation, with an interaction energy proportional to the radius of the spheres. [Pg.171]


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