PHOTON TRANSMISSION TECHNIQUE TO STUDY PHASE TRANSITIONS OF POLY(N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE) GELS
Abstract
Temperature sensitive PNIPA Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gels were prepared by free-radical crosslinking copolymerization (FCC) of NIPA in the presence of various N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (Bis) contents in water. FCC were carried out separately at various onset temperatures, Ton (20, 22 and 24°C) for each Bis content gel. The photon transmission technique was used to study the demixing processes of these PNIPA gels at various wavelengths (450, 500, 550, 600, 690 nm). During the phase transition experiments, the temperatures of the gel samples increased from 24°C to 38°C with 0.4°C/min rate. It was observed that transmitted photon intensities Itr decreased dramatically around 34°C for almost all gel samples prepared at various onset temperatures in different Bis contents. The decrease in Itr was attributed to the increase in scattered light intensity Isc during demixing process. The behavior of Isc was modeled using Rayleigh's equation where the inverse power of wavelength λ was measured to interpret the demixing in water–PNIPA gel system. It was observed that large clusters are formed above demixing temperature, Td and it was understood that the PNIPA gel prepared at high Ton presents low Td values.
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