J. Hendri et al., Volume phase transition of methacryloyl-L-alanine copolymer hydrogels controlled by the terminal groups in the side chains, J POL SC PC, 39(1), 2001, pp. 56-62
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART A-POLYMER CHEMISTRY
The volume phase transition of nonionic hydrogels was controlled with a ver
y small amount of variation (pinpoint variation) of the side chains far fro
m the main chain. The copolymer hydrogels poly(methacryloyl-alanine methyl
ester-co-methacryloyl-alanine ethyl ester) [poly(MA-Ala-OMe-co-MA-Ala-OEt)]
and poly(methacryloyl-alanine alkylamide-co-methacryloyl-alanine ethyl est
er) [poly(MA-Ala-NR2-co-MA-Ala-OEt)] were studied to investigate how pinpoi
nt variation controls the volume phase transition. All copolymer hydrogels
showed a volume phase transition from a swollen phase to a collapsed phase
at a definite MA-Ala-OEt content at a specific temperature. The MA-Ala-OEt
content at the midpoint of the transition linearly decreased with elevation
of the temperature, and the decrease was larger for poly(MA-Ala-OMe-co-MA-
Ala-OEt) than for poly(MA-Ala-NR2-co-MA-Ala-OEt). These results suggest tha
t the association of the side chains controlling the swelling character of
the hydrogels depends on the interacting ester-ester or ester-amide groups,
and the former is larger than the latter. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.