E. Vesterinen et al., SPIN-LABELED POLYELECTROLYTE GELS BASED ON POLY(N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE) - EFFECTS OF THE NETWORK STRUCTURE AND THE GEL COLLAPSE ON THE EPR-SPECTRA, Macromolecules, 30(5), 1997, pp. 1311-1316
The swelling and collapse of aqueous copolymer gels of N-isopropylacry
lamide and 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid have been studied
by EPR spectroscopy using spin-labeled polymers. The swelling of the
gels is strongly affected by added electrolytes and pH of the aqueous
solvent. The EPR spectra from aqueous solutions of the linear polymer
are motionally narrowed three-line spectra at temperatures below and a
bove the critical temperature. Spectra from the gels are composites, i
.e. they contain also a broad slow motional component, and their shape
s are dependent on temperature as well as on the cross-link density. T
he intensities of the EPR spectra are suggested to be affected by the
protonation of the radical label. Changes of the spectral intensity wi
th temperature may be used to detect conformational changes of the pol
ymer.