1. Tuning the ViscoelasticProperties of Bis(urea)-BasedSupramolecular Polymer Solutions by Adding Cosolutes.
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Francisco, Kelly Roberta, Dreiss, CeÌcile A., Bouteiller, Laurent, and Sabadini, Edvaldo
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VISCOELASTICITY , *SUPRAMOLECULAR polymers , *SOLUTION (Chemistry) , *MOLECULAR self-assembly , *TOLUENE , *ORGANIC solvents - Abstract
Polymers formed by the self-assembly of a bis(urea)-basedpolymer,2,4-bis(2-ethylhexylureido)toluene (EHUT), in organic solvents suchas octane are promising systems with remarkable rheological properties.This is the first self-assembled polymer recently reported as a hydrodynamicdrag reducer for hydrocarbons. The rheology of diluted and semidilutedEHUT solutions can be tuned by specific interactions between the chains,modulated by the nature of the solvent and the presence of additives.In this article, rheological, thermal and SANS measurements were performedin order to investigate the competition between EHUT self-assemblyand its interaction with specific molecules (benzene, benzyl alcohol,and ethanol) that can interact with EHUT unimers via hydrogen bondsand ÏâÏ interactions. No substantial rheological,thermal, or structural effect is observed when benzene is added tothe systems. However, ethanol and benzyl alcohol interact with EHUTunimers through hydrogen bonds, drastically decreasing the viscoelasticityof the solutions. In addition, benzyl alcohol can interact with EHUTpolymers by Ï-stacking interactions, playing an important rolein tuning the rheological properties of the systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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