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Polymer structure, cationic surfactant polyelectrolyte

Three different ways have been developed to produce nanoparticle of PE-surfs. The most simple one is the mixing of polyelectrolytes and surfactants in non-stoichiometric quantities. An example for this is the complexation of poly(ethylene imine) with dodecanoic acid (PEI-C12). It forms a solid-state complex that is water-insoluble when the number of complexable amino functions is equal to the number of carboxylic acid groups [128]. Its structure is smectic A-like. The same complex forms nanoparticles when the polymer is used in an excess of 50% [129]. The particles exhibit hydrodynamic diameters in the range of 80-150 nm, which depend on the preparation conditions, i.e., the particle formation is kinetically controlled. Each particle consists of a relatively compact core surrounded by a diffuse corona. PEI-C12 forms the core, while non-complexed PEI acts as a cationic-active dispersing agent. It was found that the nanoparticles show high zeta potentials (approximate to +40 mV) and are stable in NaCl solutions at concentrations of up to 0.3 mol l-1. The stabilization of the nanoparticles results from a combination of ionic and steric contributions. A variation of the pH value was used to activate the dissolution of the particles. [Pg.136]

In many formulations, polymers and surfactants are present and interaction between them can produce remarkable effects. Several structures can be identified, and the aggregates produced can have profound effects on particle deposition. With many hair shampoos, conditioning agents are added that are mostly polyelectrolytes with cationic charges, which are essential for strong attachment to the negatively charged keratin surface. [Pg.385]


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