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Effect of crosslinkers on size and temperature sensitivity of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgels

Journal

POLYMER BULLETIN
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 653-664

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-012-0832-9

Keywords

Microgels; Crosslinkers; N-isopropylacrylamide; Temperature sensitive

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  1. SEP-CONACYT [CB 2010-1-157173]

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In this work, we study the effect of crosslinkers on the size and swelling properties of temperature sensitive N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) microgels produced by dispersion polymerization. The crosslinkers studied were N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (MBA), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) an 3,9-divinyl-2,4,8,10-tetra-oxaspiro[5.5] undecane (DVA). The type of crosslinker had a major impact on the size and swelling behavior, although the proportion of crosslinker used in each case was low (maximum 5 mol%). The effect can be related to the hydrophilic/hydrophobic characteristics of the crosslinkers. DVA produces smaller hydrogels with reduced swelling ratio, MBA produces bigger microgels with higher swelling ratio, while EGDMA results in an intermediate behavior. With increasing amount of crosslinker used in the synthesis, the extent of the swelling ratio decreases for DVA and EGDMA crosslinked microgels, while increases for MBA crosslinked microgels. There is also a slight effect on the critical transition temperature (T (c)) of the microgels from 30 A degrees C (DVA) to 34 A degrees C (MBA) as observed in copolymers of NIPAAm with hydrophilic or hydrophobic comonomers.

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