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Oxygen-Controlled Phase Segregation in Poly(N‑isopropylacrylamide)/Laponite Nanocomposite Hydrogels

Författare

  • Henrik Mauroy
  • Rozynek Zbigniew
  • Tomás Plivelic
  • Jon Otto Fossum
  • Geir Helgesen
  • Kenneth D. Knudsen

Summary, in English

The combination of nanoparticles and polymers into nanocomposite

gels has been shown to be a promising route to creating soft materials with new or improved properties. In the present work, we have made use of Laponite nanoparticles in combination with a poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAM)polymer and describe a phenomenon taking place during the polymerization and gelling of this system. The presence of small amounts of oxygen in the process induces two distinctly separated phases, one polymer-rich and one polymer-deficient water−clay phase. Complex interactions among clay, oxygen, and the polymer are found to govern the behavior of these phases. It is also observed that the initial clay concentration can be used to control the volume fraction of the

polymer-deficient phase directly. The dynamics of the phase boundary is found to be dependent on water penetration and in general to exhibit non-Fickian behavior. An approach using video recording to monitor hydrogel swelling is also presented, and its advantages are addressed.

Publiceringsår

2013

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

371-379

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Langmuir

Volym

29

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Ämne

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Nyckelord

  • Nanocomposite hydrogel
  • clay
  • Laponite
  • PNIPAAM
  • phase segregation
  • small angle x-ray scattering

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0743-7463