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Phase transition in swollen gels
Authors:Z Sedláková  K Bouchal  J Hrouz  M Ilavský
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, CS-162 06 Prague 6, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:Summary The swelling and mechanical behaviour of networks of copolymers of acrylamide, methylenebisacrylamide and sodium 2-(2-carboxybenzoyloxy)ethylmethacrylate (mole fraction of salt x s =0–0.2) in water-acetone mixtures was investigated. In the range x s ge0.01 phase transition (collapse) was observed, with both the extent of the collapse and the critical acetone concentration in the mixture at collapse, a c , increasing with increasing concentration of the salt. A comparison between these results and those obtained for networks with a quaternary ammonium salt led to a conclusion that an exchange of the positive charge of the ammonium salt (NoplusClominus) for the negative charge of the sodium salt (COOominusNaoplus) in the side chain decreases the critical content of salt necessary for the collapse, X s c , from 0.03 to 0.01, and the collapse takes place at lower concentrations of acetone. The collapse may also take place in a mixed solvent waterethanol; the dependence of network swelling on the concentration of ethanol is roughly the same as that on the concentration of acetone.
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