Mv. Badiger et al., SWELLING AND PHASE-TRANSITIONS IN DEFORMING POLYMERIC GELS, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 33(10), 1994, pp. 2426-2433
Deformation of physically cross-linked gels is shown to increase their
swelling capacity significantly and induce new volume phase transitio
ns in the gels. Both of these phenomena are novel and are demonstrated
here for the first time. The physical origin of the increased swellin
g lies in the breakage of some of the physical cross-links in the gel
due to deformation. A phenomenological kinetic model is developed to d
escribe the rate of breakage of physical cross-links in the gel due to
shearing deformation. Coupling this model with the thermodynamics of
swelling of polymeric networks gives quantitative predictions for the
time evolution of the increase in the swelling capacity of such a gel.
The enhanced swelling capacity of the gels due to deformation is also
shown to be retained in the ''memory'' of the gel during further swel
ling-collapse cycles, a somewhat surprising result, which needs furthe
r elucidation.