K. Kesenci et E. Piskin, PRODUCTION OF POLY[(ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE)-CO-ACRYLAMIDE] BASED HYDROGEL BEADS BY SUSPENSION COPOLYMERIZATION, Macromolecular chemistry and physics, 199(3), 1998, pp. 385-391
Poly(EGDMA/AAm) copolymer beads, in the size range of 25-170 mu m, wer
e produced by suspension copolymerizations of the respective monomers,
i.e., ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) and acrylamide (AAm), in
aqueous media, with or without using toluene as the diluent. Poly(vin
yl alcohol) and benzoyl peroxide were used as the stabilizer and the i
nitiator. The beads were characterized by optical microscopy, FTIR-DRS
, and elemental analysis. Swellabilities in aqueous media were obtaine
d. Dry state porosities were calculated from densities measured pycnom
etrically. In the polymerization without toluene, nonswellable and non
porous microbeads were obtained, with AAm incorporation up to 9.55%. I
ncluding toluene in the polymerization recipe resulted in larger, swel
lable (with swelling ratios of 10-16%) and microporous (with dry state
porosities of 0.020-0.080) beads with higher AAm incorporations (up t
o 29.9%) and high polymerization yields up to 96%.