Abstract

Poly(acrylic acid)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PAA-PEO) interpolymer complexes (IPC)s were prepared with equimolar stoichiometric ratio of repeating units and converted to crosslinked nanogels via γ-ray irradiation of aqueous acetone solutions. The effect of acetone concentration on the coil size of nanogels was investigated by dynamic light scattering (DLS). pH and temperature effects on the size and surface charge of nanogels were studied by using DLS. Zeta potentials of the PAA-PEO nanogels were between − 5.31 mV (pH = 2) and − 45.00 mV (pH = 11) depending on dissociation of PAA. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) pictures showed that dry PAA-PEO nanogels are spherical with diameters of ~ 100 and ~ 240 nm in the swollen state as determined by DLS. PAA-PEO nanogels synthesized in 25% (v/v) acetone/water mixture exhibited size stability over a period of 2 months. This simple method of preparing nanogels from polymer pairs avoids tiresome synthesis of corresponding block copolymers as precursors of functional nanogels.

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