Interpolymer complexes of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose with polycarboxylic acids in aqueous solutions |
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Authors: | Rauash A Mangazbaeva Grigoriy A Mun Zauresh S Nurkeeva Vitaliy V Khutoryanskiy |
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Abstract: | The interactions between hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) as well as poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) resulting in formation of hydrophobic interpolymer complexes (IPC) via hydrogen bonding have been studied in aqueous solutions in acidic medium. The formation of IPC of two different compositions (2:1 and 4:1) has been detected for complexes of PAA and HPMC. The critical pH values for complexation of HPMC with PAA and PMAA were determined by the turbidimetric method. It was found that PAA shows the lower complexation ability compared to PMAA due to the more hydrophobic nature of the latter polyacid. The temperature‐induced phase separation in HPMC–PAA solution mixtures depends greatly on the components ratio and PAA molecular weight. The complexation ability of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose with respect to poly(acrylic acid) was found to be similar to the complexation ability of methylcellulose, lower than that of hydroxypropylcellulose and higher than that of hydroxyethylcellulose. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry |
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Keywords: | interpolymer complexes hydrogen bonding cellulose ethers lower critical solution temperature phase separation |
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