M. Shibayama et al., ANALOGY BETWEEN SWELLING OF GELS AND INTRINSIC-VISCOSITY OF POLYMER-SOLUTIONS FOR ION-COMPLEXED POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL) IN AQUEOUS-MEDIUM, Macromolecules, 29(3), 1996, pp. 885-891
The swelling/shrinking behavior of chemically cross-linked poly(vinyl
alcohol) (PVA) gel complexed with berate ions in aqueous medium and th
e intrinsic viscosity behavior of the corresponding polymer solutions
were compared as a function of the boric acid concentration, b. The eq
uilibrium swelling ratio of the gels, Q/Q(0), and the intrinsic viscos
ity ratio of the solutions, [eta]/[eta](0), were in good accordance wh
en the NaOH concentration, [NaOH], is high enough, where Q(0) and [eta
](0) are the equilibrium swelling volume of the gel and the intrinsic
viscosity of the solution without berate ions, respectively. NaOH was
added so as to ionize boric acid. However, a significant difference wa
s observed when [NaOH] was lowered. The comparison of Q/Q(0) and [eta]
/[eta](0) allowed one to elucidate the essential difference in the swe
lling (or expansion) behavior of polymer chains, which is the presence
(in a gel) and absence (in a dilute polymer solution) of the Donnan p
otential. A free energy function for ion-complexed polymer gels is pro
posed.