Abstract
The behaviour of linear poly( N, N-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMAM) chains was studied by turbidimetry and viscometry in mixtures of water with the polar organic solvents methanol, dioxane and acetone. The swelling–deswelling behaviour of PDMAM gels in the same solvent mixtures was also investigated. Contrary to the behaviour in water–methanol mixtures, in water–dioxane and water–acetone mixtures a significant shrinkage of polymer chains and deswelling of polymer gels, followed by phase separation, was observed for high organic solvent fractions. Cononsolvency phenomena were found to be temperature-dependent, as demixing occurred upon decreasing temperature. This upper critical solution temperature (UCST) phase separation behaviour in mixed solvents was studied by turbidimetry and compared to the well-known lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behaviour of poly( N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) in similar solvents mixtures.
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