Polymer Bulletin, Vol.39, No.1, 109-116, 1997
Local Motion of Cross-Links for Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Gels by the Fluorescence Depolarization Method
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) gels labeled at crosslinks with anthracene were prepared. Anthracene fluorescence depolarization was monitored to probe the local motion of crosslinks for PMMA gels at different equilibrium swelling states. The relaxation times and the activation energies of local motion were measured for PMMA gels at the swollen states in various solvents through fluorescence anisotropy decays. The local motion of PMMA gel at crosslinks became faster with the increase of swelling ratio. When the swelling ratios were almost the same, the mobility of crosslinks was the same irrespective of the molecular weights between crosslinks. These results indicate that the local motion of crosslinks for PMMA gel is mainly governed by the segment density of network chains in the vicinity of crosslinks.
Keywords:VOLUME PHASE-TRANSITION;CHAIN DYNAMICS;POLYACRYLAMIDE GELS;POLYMER NETWORKS;LIGHT-SCATTERING;POISSON RATIO;PYRENYL PROBE;ELASTICITY