A. Moussaid et al., STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF PARTIALLY CHARGED POLY(ACRYLIC ACID) GELS - NONERGODICITY AND INHOMOGENEITIES, Macromolecules, 27(8), 1994, pp. 2102-2110
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and light scattering experiments
have been performed on partially neutralized poly(acrylic acid) (PAA)
solutions and swollen networks with various cross-link densities. The
ensemble-averaged intensity of light scattered from gels was measured
by a procedure that allows the scanning of many independent speckles
across the detector. For all investigated samples, the scattered light
intensity was found to be independent of the scattering wave vector q
in contrast with the behavior observed in neutral gels. SANS shows a
peak in the structure factor, revealing the existence of microstructur
e at a small scale (approximately 100 angstrom). The dynamic structure
factors were obtained by using a method based on a recent theory of d
ynamic light scattering by nonergodic media. The PAA gels showed an in
creasingly nonergodic behavior upon an increase of cross-link content
and/or a decrease of ionization degree. Light scattering and SANS resu
lts can be explained by assuming a liquid-like structure of densified
clusters.