Hierarchical Structure with Persistent Micelle Template (PMT)

School Name

Governor's School for Science & Mathematics

Grade Level

12th Grade

Presentation Topic

Chemistry

Presentation Type

Mentored

Mentor

Mentor: Morgan Stefik, University of South Carolina

Oral Presentation Award

3rd Place

Abstract

Polymers with both a hydrophobic (repelled by water) and hydrophilic (attracted to water) ends form spheres known as micelles whenever introduced with water. Each polymer has an optimal micelle size that gives the polymer a wide range of properties. These properties range from being more bendable to being more elastic. This experiment used Poly-ethylene oxide-block-hexyl acrylate with the hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends in order to find its micelle size, which was done by adding multiple amounts of water and agitating the samples at different intervals. This experiment found that the micelle size of the polymer Poly-ethylene oxide-block-hexyl acrylate had a micelle size between 10 and 1000 nanometers, and that the micelle size can be found by adding some value between 20 and 100 microliters of hydrochloric acid.

Location

Wall 226

Start Date

3-25-2017 9:30 AM

Presentation Format

Oral and Written

Group Project

No

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Mar 25th, 9:30 AM

Hierarchical Structure with Persistent Micelle Template (PMT)

Wall 226

Polymers with both a hydrophobic (repelled by water) and hydrophilic (attracted to water) ends form spheres known as micelles whenever introduced with water. Each polymer has an optimal micelle size that gives the polymer a wide range of properties. These properties range from being more bendable to being more elastic. This experiment used Poly-ethylene oxide-block-hexyl acrylate with the hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends in order to find its micelle size, which was done by adding multiple amounts of water and agitating the samples at different intervals. This experiment found that the micelle size of the polymer Poly-ethylene oxide-block-hexyl acrylate had a micelle size between 10 and 1000 nanometers, and that the micelle size can be found by adding some value between 20 and 100 microliters of hydrochloric acid.