Abstract

AbstractA novel polyampholyte hydrogels were prepared by free radical aqueous copolymerization of ionic complex consisting of acrylic acid (AAc), (N,N‐diethylamino) ethyl methacrylate (DEAEM), and acrylamide (designated as PADA). Without any chemical crosslinker, the formation of PADA network structures was mainly attributed to the electrostatic interaction of AAc (anionic monomer) and DEAEM (cationic monomer). The PADA gels exhibited a typical swelling behavior of polyampholyte gels in buffer solutions. The hysteresis of isoelectric point (pI) for PADA gels was observed after preswollen in alkaline solutions. The swelling behavior of PADA gels in response to change of pH was investigated. It was found that the equilibrium swelling ratio orderly decreased in buffer solutions with alternating pH between 2.2 and 5. An abrupt swelling was observed for the hydrogels at the pH near isoelectric point in the earlier stage of swelling process. The study of swelling kinetics of the hydrogels showed that the swelling process was in agreement with the second‐order swelling kinetics. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 102: 3857–3861, 2006

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