Clustering of poly(ethylene oxide) in water revisited

The dynamic light scattering results presented in this letter demonstrate that the clustering of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) can be observed even in ultrapure, freshly double-distilled and filtered deionized water. It is confirmed that the filtration of solutions removes the clustering structure and that a steady-state amount of PEO in clusters is reformed in filtered solutions within 24 h. Adding a drop of chloroform to unfiltered aqueous solutions of PEO temporarily alters the clustering structure, but it prevents the clustering of PEO in filtered solutions.