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Authors Alzari, V. ; Ruiu, A. ; Nuvoli, D. ; Sanna, R. ; Martinez, J. I. ; Appelhans, D. ; Voit, B. ; Zschoche, St. ; Mariani, A.
Title Three component terpolymer and IPN hydrogels with response to stimuli
Date 13.10.2014
Number 44363
Abstract Two different types of multi-stimuli-shrinking hydrogels were synthesized (IPNs and terpolymeric hydrogels) by properly polymerizing N-isopropylacrylamide, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid in various mutual ratios and different synthetic orders. Both classical (CP) and frontal (FP) polymerizations were used and the resulting material properties compared. The best compositions and synthetic routes were found and the swelling, morphological and thermal material properties were studied. The results show that some IPNs exhibit marked stimuli-shrinking properties while some terpolymers present an opposite behavior. IPNs swell more than terpolymers and show a sharper stimuli-response, with a larger swelling ratio variation. In addition, FP allowed obtaining samples with the same characteristic of CP materials, but with significant preparation advantages. It has been demonstrated that by varying monomer mutual ratio, synthetic technique (FP or CP) and structural architecture (terpolymers or IPNs), different materials having peculiar properties and characteristics can be obtained.
Publisher Polymer
Wikidata
Citation Polymer 55 (2014) 5305-5313
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2014.09.004
Tags stimuli-responsive hydrogels frontal polymerization ipns

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