Gel-size dependence of temperature-induced microphase separation in weakly-charged polymer gels |
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Authors: | Fumiyoshi Ikkai Mitsuhiro Shibayama |
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Affiliation: | a L'Oreal Recherche, Nihon L'Oreal K.K., KSP R&D-D637, 3-2-1 Sakado, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0012, Japan b Neutron Science Laboratory, The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokai, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan |
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Abstract: | The gel-size dependence of microphase separation in weakly-charged gels of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) and 1-vinylimidazole (VI) copolymers has been investigated using swelling measurement, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), and dynamic and static light scattering (DLS/SLS). It is known that weakly-charged polymer gels undergo microphase separation in a poor solvent as a result of competing interactions involving hydrophobic attraction versus electrostatic repulsion. The microphase separation is characterized by a scattering maximum in SANS intensity functions of which Bragg spacing, Λ, is around 20-30 nm. However, when gel size was reduced to the order of Λ, no microphase separation was observed. Instead, a typical scattering of isolated spherical particles was clearly observed. On the basis of the experimental evidence, we conclude that microphase separation has its own wavelength independent of gel size, and nanometer-order gels, i.e., nanogels, do not undergo microphase separation. |
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Keywords: | Microphase separation Polymer gel Scattering |
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