Hh. Wang et al., Thermal and rheological properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) gel with boric acid as a crosslinking agent, J APPL POLY, 73(11), 1999, pp. 2219-2226
The gel of poly(vinyl alcohol) polymer with boric acid, added as a crosslin
king agent, was made with a mixture of dimethyl sulfoxide and water. The th
ermal and dynamic modulus properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) gel were measur
ed by a differential scanning calorimeter and a dynamic mechanical thermoan
alyst. Results show that an increase of poly(vinyl alcohol) polymer or bori
c acid content to the gel makes an increasing of gel to sol transition temp
erature, endothermic enthalpy, and dynamic modulus. The maximum value of ge
l to sol transition temperature, endothermic enthalpy, and dynamic modulus
happened at the volume ratio of 6 : 4 of dimethyl sulfoxide to water, which
is independent on the poly(vinyl alcohol) and the boric acid content. Acco
rding to the modified Eldridge-Ferry theory for thermoreversible gel, it is
found that both the gel to sol transition temperature and the endothermic
enthalpy versus poly(vinyl alcohol) content could be superimposed with resp
ect to the boric acid content. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.