Influence of the swelling history on the swelling kinetics of stimuli-responsive poly[(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-(methacrylic acid)] hydrogels

2005 
Abstract The influence of the swelling history on the swelling behavior of poly[( N -isopropylacrylamide)- co -(methacrylic acid)] P[( N -iPAAm)- co -(MAA)] random copolymers hydrogels synthesized by free radical polymerization in solution of N -iPAAm and MAA comonomers crosslinked with tetraethylene glycol dimethyl acrylate (TEGDMA) has been studied. The swelling behavior under pH 7 at 18, 29, 39 and 49 °C of this series of copolymers, previously soaked either at pH 2 or 7 has been investigated. The swelling kinetics of these two series of samples displays different behavior as function of the composition and temperature. However, the equilibrium swelling values only show slight dependences on the previous soaking pH and temperature. When samples are soaked at pH 7, then the swelling at pH 7 follows a first order kinetics, irrespective of the copolymer composition or the temperature at which the experiment has been carried out. In this case, the swelling process is very fast and depends only slightly on temperature. The first order rate constant increases with the MAA content in the hydrogel. Furthermore, the swelling rate of copolymer hydrogels soaked at pH 2, show strong dependence on composition and temperature. They follow an autocatalytic swelling kinetics due to the disruption of hydrogen bond arrangements. An initial slow water uptake is followed by an acceleration process, in which water molecules inside the gel help the next water molecules to come in. Two rate constants, a first-order rate constant and an autocatalytic one have been obtained from the kinetics analysis. They have revealed different temperature dependence which may be due to a balance between hydrophobic and hydrogen bond interactions. The temperature dependence of the swelling kinetics is stronger and more complex for copolymers treated under pH 2 than for copolymers soaked under pH 7.
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