Abstract

Random copolymer gels of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and N-ethylacrylamide (NEAM) were synthesized in using different monomer compositions in 1:1 methanol-water mixtures and in pure water. The samples were characterized by cononsolvency study in methanol-water mixtures at various temperatures by swelling ratio measurements. It is observed that with the variation of the temperature and monomer compositions in the synthesis reaction mixture, the cononsolvency properties varied significantly. But the variation in the solvents compositions by keeping monomer compositions fixed does not affect the cononsolvency much. All results can be explained on the basis of the differences in thermoresponsive character or difference in the hydrophilicity of PNIPAM and PNEAM in water, preferential adsorption of the solvents by polymer networks, solvent-solvent interactions, heterogeneity of the polymer networks synthesized at different solvent compositions and at different temperatures, difference in their morphological properties, etc.

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