Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.121, No.4, 2422-2429, 2011
Synthesis and Characterization of Porous Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Hydrogels Prepared in Ethanol-Water Mixtures
Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogels were prepared by free-radical polymerization in different ethanol-water mixtures. A scanning electron microscopy study revealed that the resulting hydrogels were macroporous. The swelling ratios of the resultant hydrogels in water at 20 degrees C followed this order: X(0.34) approximate to X(0.68) > X(0.48) > X(0.09) > X(0.04) > X(0), where X(a) denotes a gel prepared in an ethanol-water solvent mixture with an ethanol molar fraction of a. Below the lower critical solution temperature, the swelling ratio values of all of the hydrogels gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The complete collapse of the PNIPAM chain of all of these gels occurred at about 38 degrees C, whereas the same was observed at about 35 degrees C for the conventional gel prepared in water. The swelling ratio values of all of the PNIPAM gels with different molar fractions of ethanol at 20 degrees C passed through a minimum in the cononsolvency zone. The deswelling rates of the hydrogels decreased in the following order: X(0.34) > X(0.48) > X(0.68) > X(0.09) > X(0.04) > X(0). The reswelling rates of these hydrogels decreased in the following order: X(0) > X(0.04) approximate to X(0.48) > X(0.09) approximate to X(0.68) > X (0.34). The freeze-drying process decreased the swelling ratios but increased the deswelling and reswelling properties of the PNIPAM gels. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 121: 2422-2429, 2011