M. Annaka et al., Fluorescence study on multiple phase behavior of dimethylacrylamide-methacrylic acid copolymer gel, POLYMER, 42(25), 2001, pp. 9887-9894
Multiple phase behavior was found in copolymer gels consisting of dimethyla
crylamide and methacrylic acid. They are characterized by distinct degrees
of swelling; the gel can take one of a set of swelling values, but none of
the intermediate values. Three different phases, denoted as phase051 (as-pr
epared), phase376 (swollen at high pH), phase440 (swollen after treatment b
y pH 12) were clearly resolved, where the three digits denote their linear
swelling ratios in percentage with respect to the size at preparation. Each
phase was stable and did not change its swelling ratio with pH or temperat
ure as long as the values of pH or temperature were within limited ranges.
Transitions among different phases were discrete with hysteresis loops. The
microenvironment of these three phases was observed by steady-state and tr
ansient fluorescence spectroscopy, which indicated the multiple phase behav
ior appeared as the result of the coexistence of hydrophilic and less-hydro
philic (hydrophobic) domains in the gel and their fraction varied depending
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