Marc Airiau
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Langmuir | 2010
Nadia Anik; Marc Airiau; Marie-Pierre Labeau; Wojciech Bzducha; Hervé Cottet
Latexes are widely used for industrial applications, including decorative paints, binders for the papermaking industry, and drilling fluids for oil-field applications. In this work, the interest of capillary zone electrophoresis (CE) for the characterization of hydrophobic block copolymer latexes obtained by the conventional emulsion polymerization technique consisting of a core of polystyrene (PS) surrounded by a layer of poly(ethyl acrylate) (PEA) has been investigated. The PEA part of the copolymer can be partially hydrolyzed in poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) leading to PS-PEA-AA water-soluble amphiphilic copolymer having high viscosifying properties. The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of CE for the characterization of the latexes at the different stages of the synthesis (PS core, PS-PEA diblock latex, and hydrolyzed PS-PEA-AA gel). The main analytical issues were to state (i) if there was free PS or PEA homopolymer latexes in the PS-PEA latex sample and (ii) if there was free PS, PEA, PS-PEA latexes, or free PAA chains in the PS-PEA-AA gel. Within this scope, this work describes the optimization of the selectivity of the separation between the different species (PS, PEA particles in the not hydrolyzed diblock latex and PS, PEA, PS-PEA particles as well as the polymer PAA chains in the PS-PEA-AA diblock gel sample obtained by latter latex hydrolysis). For that purpose, several experimental parameters were investigated such as pH and ionic strength of the background electrolyte (BGE) or the concentration of neutral surfactant added in the BGE. A challenging issue was to overcome the high viscosity of the PS-PEA-AA gel. This was resolved by the addition of 10 mM neutral surfactant in the gel sample and in the BGE. Finally, it is demonstrated that, within the detection limits, CE is a suitable analytical tool for controlling and monitoring the syntheses of these latexes and for intrinsically characterizing the distribution in charge density of the final PS-PEA-AA gel at different hydrolysis rates.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2012
Nadia Anik; Marc Airiau; Marie-Pierre Labeau; Chi-Thanh Vuong; Hervé Cottet
For many industrial applications, the combination of two different monomers in statistical or diblock copolymers enhances the properties of the corresponding polymer. However, during the polymerization reaction, homopolymers might be formed and can influence the properties for the applications. Consequently, the separation and the quantification of the homopolymers contained in copolymer samples are crucial. In addition, the charge density distribution of the statistical copolymer is an important characteristic for the applications. The purpose of this work was to study the characterization of a statistical copolymer of acrylic acid (AA) and diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DADMAC) by capillary electrophoresis (CE) in acidic conditions (cationic copolymers). For that purpose, a free solution electrophoretic separation was carried out according to the charge rate (chemical composition) independently of the molar mass. The second objective was to compare contactless conductivity detection and indirect UV absorbance modes for the quantification of DADMAC homopolymers present in copolymer samples. Different coated capillaries based on neutral or positively charged modification were also compared. The comparison of indirect absorbance UV and contactless conductimetric detection demonstrated that both detection modes can be used for a complete CE characterization of non-UV absorbing PAA-DADMAC copolymers.
Nucleic Acids Research | 1999
Patrick Kreiss; Philippe Mailhe; Daniel Scherman; Bruno Pitard; Beatrice Cameron; Ravi Rangara; Olivier Aguerre-Charriol; Marc Airiau; Joel Crouzet
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Bruno Pitard; Olivier Aguerre; Marc Airiau; Anne-Marie Lachagès; Tsiala Boukhnikachvili; Gerardo Byk; Catherine Dubertret; Christian Herviou; Daniel Scherman; Jean-François Mayaux; Joel Crouzet
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1999
Bruno Pitard; Noufissa Oudrhiri; Jean-Pierre Vigneron; Michelle Hauchecorne; Olivier Aguerre; Renée Toury; Marc Airiau; Rajen Ramasawmy; Daniel Scherman; Joel Crouzet; Jean-Marie Lehn; Pierre Lehn
Biochemical Journal | 2001
Barbara Wetzer; Gerardo Byk; Marc Frederic; Marc Airiau; Francis Blanche; Bruno Pitard; Daniel Scherman
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005
Jean-Yves Chane-Ching; Frederic Cobo; Daniel Aubert; Howard Harvey; Marc Airiau; Avelino Corma
Journal of Catalysis | 2004
Avelino Corma; Jean-Yves Chane-Ching; Marc Airiau; Cristina Martínez
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2009
Nadia Anik; Marc Airiau; Marie-Pierre Labeau; Chi-Thanh Vuong; Julien Reboul; Patrick Lacroix-Desmazes; Corine Gérardin; Hervé Cottet
Archive | 2009
Emmanuelle Allain; Julien Hernandez; Lionel Ventelon; Laurent Guy; Marc Airiau