M. Asano et al., FLUORESCENCE STUDIES OF DANSYL-LABELED POLY(N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE) GELS AND POLYMERS IN MIXED WATER METHANOL SOLUTIONS/, Macromolecules, 28(17), 1995, pp. 5861-5866
he photophysical properties of solutions of dansyl [5-(dimethylamino)n
aphthalenyl-1-sulfonyl] labeled poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM-Da
; M(v) 220 000; label content, 0.06 molar %) were examined in mixtures
of water and methanol in order to investigate the phenomenon of conon
solvency exhibited by the PNIPAM/water/methanol ternary system. They w
ere compared to the photophysical properties of dansyl-labeled poly(N-
isopropylacrylamide) gels (cross-linker, N,N'-methylenebis(acrylamide)
; cross-linker content, 1.2 molar %; probe content, 0.06 molar %) equi
librated in mixtures of methanol and water. The swelling of these gels
decreases abruptly in aqueous solutions containing 7-25 mol % methano
l and increases gradually in systems with a higher methanol concentrat
ion. Steady-state emission and excitation spectra, fluorescence decays
, and fluorescence polarization were recorded at 20 degrees C from pol
ymer solutions and from equilibrated gels. Shifts in the wavelength of
maximum emission and changes in the fluorescence lifetimes and in the
rotational diffusion coefficients of the probe were correlated to the
macroscopic changes in swelling volume.