Macromolecules | 2019
Tacticity and Counterion Modulated Temperature Responseof Weak Polyelectrolytes: The Case of Poly(methacrylic acid) Stereoisomersin Aqueous Solutions
Abstract
The temperature-induced formation of nanoparticles of two poly(methacrylic acid) (PMA) isomers, atactic (aPMA) and isotactic (iPMA), displays an opposite thermoresponsiveness. The formation of nanoparticles is investigated in dilute aqueous solutions in the presence of cations of different charge (Na+, Mg2+, and La3+) first by UV spectroscopy and visual observations. In the aPMA case, aggregation and phase separation take place with increasing temperature, whereas with iPMA intermolecular associates gradually disintegrate upon heating the solutions; however, no macroscopic phase separation is observed, and the process is completely reversible. Stable associates exist in iPMA solutions at all temperatures if higher valency ions (Mg2+ and La3+) are present, whereas with aPMA, only La3+ ions induce irreversible (stable) aggregation. Detailed structural characteristics of iPMA and aPMA aggregates are determined by dynamic and static light scattering and additionally characterized by pyrene fluorescence measur...