W. Xue et al., Thermoreversible swelling behaviour of hydrogels based on N-isopropylacrylamide with a zwitterionic comonomer, EUR POLYM J, 37(5), 2001, pp. 869-875
The swellability in water of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPA) is reduced
by the presence of salts in the aqueous medium. Poly(NIPA-co-acrylic acid)
is more swellable, but its swelling ratio r (= mass hydrogel/mass xerogel)
is also reduced by the presence of salts. To retain the advantage of rever
sible thermosensitivity without reducing swellability in aqueous salt solut
ions crosslinked copolymers of NIPA with the zwitterionic comonomer 1-(3-su
lphopropyl)-2-vinyl-pyridinium-betaine (SPV) have been prepared and swollen
in water, aqueous KCl and aqueous KSCN. The values of r have been measured
and the effects of content of SPV, temperature, concentration and nature o
f salt have been noted and discussed. Swellability is enhanced at low [salt
] and is then reduced at higher ionic strength. However, at [salt] extendin
g to similar to1 mol dm(-3) the value of r greater than or equal to the val
ue of r in pure water. The presence of salts has virtually no effect on the
value of the lower critical solution temperature. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd. All rights reserved.