In this study, the effects of introduction of lithium perchlorate into poly
acrylamide hydrogels having constant amounts of acrylamide monomers and N,N
'-methylene-bis-acrylamide crosslinker have been studied through the observ
ed changes in the vibrational Raman spectra. The changes in the perchlorate
anion's Raman modes show that in the polymeric matrix most of the lithium
and perchlorate ions are separated by the polyacrylamide coils. The changes
in the Raman modes of the polymeric chains show that the interactions of t
he two ionic species with the coils are unfavourable to the hydrogen-bond n
etwork of the hydrogel matrix. As the amount of lithium perchlorate in the
hydrogel increases the role played by the intra and inter-molecular hydroge
n bonds due either to the amide groups or the interstitial water decreases;
the amide groups become more accessible to chemical transformations and th
e hydrogel flexibility increases. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.