Abstract
Hydrogels have been prepared by free radical polymerization in aqueous solution of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) and of NIPA with acrylic acid (AA), methacrylic acid (MAA) and 2-methyl-2-acrylamido-propanesulfonic acid (AMPS) as comonomers. For each copolymerization three different compositions were used, and for all systems three concentrations of a tetrafunctional crosslinker were employed. Swelling ratios, r = (mass hydrogel/mass dry polymer), were measured on heating from 20°C and then on cooling back to 20°C, and the swelling/deswelling was shown to be thermoreversible. Lower critical swelling temperatures (Tc) were exhibited except for copolymers of medium-high content of AMPS. The influences of composition and crosslinker concentration on r and Tc are discussed. The unusual behaviour of hydrogels containing MAA as comonomer is explained on the basis of attractive hydrophobic interactions.
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