Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5188272 | Polymer | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Macroporous polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels were prepared from acrylamide monomer and N,Nâ²-methylene(bis)acrylamide (BAAm) crosslinker in frozen aqueous solutions. It was found that the swelling properties and the elastic behavior of the hydrogels drastically change at a gel preparation temperature of â6 °C. The hydrogels prepared below â6 °C exhibit a heterogeneous morphology consisting of pores of sizes 10-70 μm, while those formed at higher temperatures have a non-porous structure. PAAm networks with largest pores were obtained at â18 °C. The pore size of the networks increased while the thickness of the pore walls decreased by decreasing the monomer concentration. The hydrogels formed below â6 °C exhibit superfast swelling and deswelling properties as well as reversible swelling-deswelling cycles in water and in acetone, respectively.