Abstract

The pH dependence of the microstructure formation of three types of polymer gels that consist of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAm) and acrylic acid (AAc) but have different architectures was investigated by means of macroscopic swelling measurements and microscopic small-angle neutron scattering. The first type was an NIPAm/AAc copolymer gel in which NIPAm and AAc monomers were randomly copolymerized by redox polymerization (redox-mono). The second type was an ultraviolet (UV)-cross-linked NIPAm/poly-AAc copolymer gel in which NIPAm monomer was copolymerized with poly(acrylic acid) (UV-poly). The third type was a mixture of poly-NIPAm gel and poly-AAc in which the poly-NIPAm network was prepared by redox polymerization in the presence of cross-linker, whereas poly-AAc was physically entrapped in the poly-NIPAm polymer network (redox-poly). These three types of gels contain the same amount of AAc but different spatial configurations. The following conclusions were obtained: (1) Redox-mono and UV-poly showed sw...

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