Abstract

AbstractThree actual problems connected with the collapse transition of polyelectrolyte gels in poor solvent are reviewed. (i) The first topic is the appearance of microstructures for polyelectrolyte gels in poor enough solvents. Three reasons for microsegregation are discussed: effect of polyelectrolyte – hydrophobic competition, effect of the formation of multiplets from ionic pairs in the ionomer regime and the effect of partial formation of glassy kinetically frozen polymer rich regions. (ii) Second we analyze the interaction of the gels with polymers which are capable to form complexes with the gel chains. Main experimental results are presented for poly(methacrylic acid) gels interacting with poly(ethylene oxide), (iii) Finally, we consider the problem of interaction of polyelectrolyte gels with the sufactants. The micelle formation of surfactants inside the gel and its consequences for the conformational properties of the gel are discussed in detail.

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