Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1400626 European Polymer Journal 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Distribution of water in stoichiometric hydrophilic epoxy network swollen in heavy water to different degrees (epoxy-based hydrogels) at 25 °C has been investigated by small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Nanophase separated structure of the hydrogels consisting of water-rich and water-poor domains was revealed by SANS. Two regimes for hydrogel structure were found: (a) at low water content hydrogel consists of isolated water-rich domains dispersed in continuous water-poor phase and (b) at high water content the water-rich domains form another continuous phase. Isosbestic point of scattering curves was found by SANS in the latter region and attributed to conservation of Porod’s length of the nanophase separated structure. Thermal properties of the system are qualitatively different in the two regions: in the former one the glass transition temperature decreases with growing water content while in the latter one it remains constant. Percolation threshold separating both regimes is reflected in a jump of glass transition temperature and inversion of the dependence of the specific heat difference at glass transition.

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