N. Kayaman et al., PHASE-TRANSITION OF HYDROLYZED POLYACRYLAMIDE GELS IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS OF POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), Turkish journal of chemistry, 21(4), 1997, pp. 346-352
Hydrolyzed polyacrylamide gels immersed in aqueous solutions of poly(e
thylene glycol) (PEG) of molecular weight 300 exhibit a discontinuous
volume change upon continuous increase of the PEG concentration in the
external solution. As the duration of hydrolysis increases, that is,
as the proportion of the ionic groups on the network chains increases,
the critical concentration of PEG required for a discontinuous volume
change rises and, also, the magnitude of the volume collapse becomes
larger. Experimental results indicate that the gel collapse in PEG sol
ution is due to the osmotic deswelling of the ionic gel rather than du
e to a complex formation between polyacrylamide and PEG chains.