Polymer, Vol.43, No.10, 3069-3077, 2002
Thermoreversible swelling behaviour of hydrogels based on N-isopropylacrylamide with a hydrophobic comonomer
Hydrogels were prepared by free radical polymerisation in aqueous solution of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) and of NIPA with di-n-propylacrylamide (DPAM), di-n-octylacrylamide (DOAM) or di-dodecylacrylamide (DDAM) as hydrophobic comonomer. N,N-methylene bisacrylamide (BIS) and glyoxal bis(diallyacetal) (GLY) were used as crosslinkers. A series of copolymers with three different comonomer contents was synthesised and for some polymers three different crosslinker concentrations were employed. The swelling equilibrium of these hydrogels was studied as a function of temperature, hydrophobic comonomer species and content in aqueous solutions of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). In pure water the gels showed a discontinuous volume phase transition at 33 and 30 degreesC for PNIPA and hydrophobically modified PNIPA copolymeric hydrogels, respectively. The swelling ratio r and the transition temperature (LOST) increased at low temperatures with the addition of SDS, this is ascribed to the conversion of non-ionic PNIPA gels into polyelectrolyte gels through the binding of SDS. At SDS concentration below 0.5 wt%, gels exhibited a single discontinuous volume transition at 36-38 degreesC. However, for SDS concentration above 0.5 wt%, two discontinuous volume transitions at 36-40 and 70 degreesC were observed. Additionally, the replacement of BIS by the novel octafunctional crosslinker glyoxal bis(diallylacetal) (GLY) yielded an increase in the swelling ratio.