Abstract

AbstractWe have performed dynamic light scattering experiments on poly(acrylamide)‐poly(acrylic acid) copolymer gels with controlled crosslink density and copolymer composition, by varying the temperature, amount and valency of added salt, pH, and solvent quality. Our systematic study provides several insights. The correlation length for the monomer density fluctuations, as inferred from the measured diffusion coefficient, is too small to be identified as the mesh size of the gel. The correlation length in an ionic gel, which is found to be smaller than that for an equivalent gel without ionization. Comparison of swelling ratio with the diffusion coefficient shows that these quantities are not simply geometrically related to each other. When a discontinuous volume phase transition is induced by gradually varying the solvent quality, the diffusion coefficient exhibits a pretransitional reduction by two orders of magnitude even before the gel collapse. These findings provoke a need for new theoretical approaches for describing the elastic modes of polyelectrolyte gels. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2010

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