TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of gel preparation concentration on statistical mechanics of poly(dialkylaminoethyl methacrylate) gels on the basis of scaling concept
T2 - Toward tunable elasticity and thermomechanical parameters
AU - Tanc, Beril
AU - Orakdogen, Nermin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
PY - 2020/2/10
Y1 - 2020/2/10
N2 - In order to evaluate the scaling parameters of weakly cationic crosslinked network structures, poly(dialkylaminoethyl methacrylate)-based hydrogels were synthesized via free-radical crosslinking in aqueous solution varying systematically concentration of pregel solution. Based on the gel-preparation concentration, variation in structural properties, effective crosslinking density, average molecular weight of polymer chains, and thermodynamic parameters from combined swelling and elasticity results were discussed using the scaling theory to predict various exponent identities. The concentration dependence of compressive elastic modulus as-prepared state was described by a power-law relationship G0 ≈ (ν0 2)m with the exponent of m = 3.55 indicating the importance of the trapped entanglements. Two structural characteristics, the network chain length N and the average molecular weight of polymer chains have inverse dependence on the gel-preparation concentration in the matrix, while the compressive moduli and effective crosslinking density show completely direct dependence. Experimentally determined N values of PDMAEMA hydrogels first decrease with increasing ν0 2 up to 0.2972 and the dependence of N on the gel-preparation concentration gives the relation N ≈ X-1(ν0 2)n with a scaling parameter n = −1.80, which coincides with the prediction of scaling theory. Acceptable agreement was found between the estimate of crosslink density fluctuations deduced from mechanical measurements and the results derived from independent swelling observations.
AB - In order to evaluate the scaling parameters of weakly cationic crosslinked network structures, poly(dialkylaminoethyl methacrylate)-based hydrogels were synthesized via free-radical crosslinking in aqueous solution varying systematically concentration of pregel solution. Based on the gel-preparation concentration, variation in structural properties, effective crosslinking density, average molecular weight of polymer chains, and thermodynamic parameters from combined swelling and elasticity results were discussed using the scaling theory to predict various exponent identities. The concentration dependence of compressive elastic modulus as-prepared state was described by a power-law relationship G0 ≈ (ν0 2)m with the exponent of m = 3.55 indicating the importance of the trapped entanglements. Two structural characteristics, the network chain length N and the average molecular weight of polymer chains have inverse dependence on the gel-preparation concentration in the matrix, while the compressive moduli and effective crosslinking density show completely direct dependence. Experimentally determined N values of PDMAEMA hydrogels first decrease with increasing ν0 2 up to 0.2972 and the dependence of N on the gel-preparation concentration gives the relation N ≈ X-1(ν0 2)n with a scaling parameter n = −1.80, which coincides with the prediction of scaling theory. Acceptable agreement was found between the estimate of crosslink density fluctuations deduced from mechanical measurements and the results derived from independent swelling observations.
KW - crosslinking density
KW - elasticity
KW - statistical mechanics
KW - thermodynamic parameters
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U2 - 10.1002/app.48350
DO - 10.1002/app.48350
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070687253
SN - 0021-8995
VL - 137
JO - Journal of Applied Polymer Science
JF - Journal of Applied Polymer Science
IS - 6
M1 - 48350
ER -