Abstract

The thermally sensitive charged poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic acid) (P(NIPAM-co-MAA)) spherical microgel was prepared and their temperature-dependent volume phase transition behavior was systematically studied by analyzing the dielectric spectroscopy theoretically over a frequency range from 40 Hz to 110 MHz. It was found that the dielectric relaxation of the charged P(NIPAM-co-MAA) microgel drastically changed between 30 and 35 °C, and was significantly different from that of neutral PNIPAM microgels recently published in Soft Matter. The relaxation mechanism was speculated and the relaxation parameters were fitted after successfully eliminating the electrode polarization at low-frequency. On the basis of this, the differences in the structure, swelling ability and dehydration dynamics between charged P(NIPAM-co-MAA) and neutral PNIPAM microgels were compared. Although both of the two microgels showed the same changing trend around the volume phase transition temperature (VPTT), VPTT of charg...

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