THERMOREVERSIBLE HYDROGELS - 3 - SYNTHESIS AND SWELLING BEHAVIOR OF THE N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE-CO-TRIMETHYLACRYLAMIDOPROPYL AMMONIUM IODIDE)COPOLYMERIC HYDROGELS
Wf. Lee et Ch. Hsu, THERMOREVERSIBLE HYDROGELS - 3 - SYNTHESIS AND SWELLING BEHAVIOR OF THE N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE-CO-TRIMETHYLACRYLAMIDOPROPYL AMMONIUM IODIDE)COPOLYMERIC HYDROGELS, Polymer, 39(22), 1998, pp. 5393-5403
In this study, a series of N-isopropylacrylamide/trimethyl acrylamidop
ropyl ammonium iodide (NIPAAm/TMAAI) copolymeric gels were prepared fr
om the various molar ratios of NIPAAm, cationic monomer TMAAI, and N,N
'-methylene bisacrylamide (NMBA). The influences of the amount of the
cationic monomer in the copolymeric gels on the swelling behaviors in
water, various saline solutions, and various temperatures were investi
gated. Results showed that the swelling ratios of copolymeric gels wer
e significantly larger than those of pure homopolymer NIPAAm gels, and
the more the TMAAI content, the higher the gel transition temperature
. In the saline solution, results showed that the swelling ratio of pu
re NIPAAm gel did not significantly change with an increase of the sal
t concentration until the salt concentration was greater than 0.1 M. T
he swelling ratios for the copolymeric gels NIPAAm/TMAAI were decrease
d with increasing of the salt concentration. In various saline solutio
ns, results showed that the anionic effects were greater than cationic
effects in the presence of common anion, different cations and common
cation, different anions for these hydrogels. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.