Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.408, 87-93, 2013
Supramolecular organization of protonated aminosilicones in water
This study deals with the ionically-driven self-assembly of oligomeric aminosilicones, judiciously protonated with a variety of organic acids. Depending on the length of the silicone and the strength of the associated acids, (inverse) water-in-silicone emulsions, small nanoparticles, or catanionic vesicles were prepared and characterized by conventional (TEM) or original (DIC optical microscopy, DOSY NMR) techniques. For chains longer than about 40 units, a specific PEG-based sulfonic acid was synthesized and used to generate a supramolecular block-like copolymer and ensure fast and efficient emulsification. In all instances, a simple impulse such as pH increase triggered phase separation of the colloidal objects. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Aminosilicone;Ionic pairs;Self-assembly;Colloids;Nanoparticles;Inverse emulsions;Reversible association