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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2009

Adsorption properties of oligo(fluorooxetane)-b-poly(ethylene oxide)-b-oligo(fluorooxetane) triblock copolymers at the air-water interface: comparison of hydroxyl and acetate end groups.

Ayca Ertekin; Yongsin Kim; Charles M. Kausch; Richard R. Thomas

ABA triblock copolymers, where A is an oligo(fluorooxetane) and B is poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), are prepared easily using an alpha,omega-dihydroxy PEO initiator and cationic, ring-opening polymerization of a fluorinated oxetane monomer. Terminal hydroxyl groups can be converted readily and quantitatively to acetate groups using acetic anhydride. Both types of triblock copolymers are surface active in water. The hydroxyl- and acetate-terminated triblocks exhibit differences in adsorption behavior. Both materials show similar surface tension reduction efficiencies (minimum surface tension at aggregation limit); however, the acetate-terminated triblock copolymer is much more effective (surface tension reduction at a given concentration to the aggregation limit). This behavior is explained by the influence of hydrogen bonding on adsorption properties of the hydroxyl-terminated triblock copolymer compared to the acetate-terminated version.


Archive | 2002

Polymeric surfactants derived from cyclic monomers having pendant fluorinated carbon groups

Robert E. Medsker; Richard R. Thomas; Charles M. Kausch; Daniel D. Woodland; Raymond J. Weinert; Jane E. Leising; Yongsin Kim


Macromolecules | 2006

Characterization of a poly(fluorooxetane) and poly(fluorooxetane-co-THF) by MALDI mass spectrometry, size exclusion chromatography, and NMR spectroscopy

Chrys Wesdemiotis; Francesco Pingitore; Michael J. Polce; Vernon M. Russell; Yongsin Kim; Charles M. Kausch; Thomas H. Connors; Robert E. Medsker; Richard R. Thomas


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2006

Synthesis and cationic photopolymerization of new fluorinated polyfunctional propenyl ether oligomers

Marco Sangermano; Roberta Maria Bongiovanni; Giulio Malucelli; Aldo Priola; Richard R. Thomas; Charles M. Kausch; Yongsin Kim


Langmuir | 2003

Surface Tension and Adsorption Properties of a Series of Bolaamphiphilic Poly(fluorooxetane)s

Charles M. Kausch; Yongsin Kim; Vernon M. Russell; and Robert E. Medsker; Richard R. Thomas


Langmuir | 2006

Effect of binding of an oligomeric cationic fluorosurfactant on the dilational rheological properties of gelatin adsorbed at the air-water interface.

Ashwin Rao; Yongsin Kim; Charles M. Kausch; Richard R. Thomas


Langmuir | 2006

Synthesis, characterization, and interfacial properties of an oligomeric, cationic fluorooxetane.

Ashwin Rao; Yongsin Kim; Charles M. Kausch; Vernon M. Russell; Richard R. Thomas


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2009

Hybrid Organic/Inorganic UV-Cured Acrylic Films with Hydrophobic Surface Properties

Marco Sangermano; Roberta Maria Bongiovanni; Marco Longhin; Giancarlo Rizza; Charles M. Kausch; Yongsin Kim; Richard R. Thomas


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2004

Fluorinated Hyperbranched Polymers as Additives in Cationic Photopolymerization

Marco Sangermano; Giulio Malucelli; Roberta Maria Bongiovanni; Lorenzo Vescovo; Aldo Priola; Richard R. Thomas; Yongsin Kim; Charles M. Kausch


Langmuir | 2008

Synthesis, Characterization, Adsorption, and Interfacial Rheological Properties of Four-Arm Anionic Fluorosurfactants

Ayca Ertekin; Charles M. Kausch; Yongsin Kim; Richard R. Thomas

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Ashwin Rao

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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