Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
611219 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A circular system is employed in this paper to investigate the swelling behaviors of polyampholyte hydrogels; this circular system can effectively eliminate the disturbance of various factors and keep the surrounding environment constant. It is found that there exists a spontaneous volume transition to the collapsed state of polyampholyte hydrogels, which is attributed to the overshooting effect, and the transition can occur repeatedly under certain conditions. 13C NMR is employed to investigate the swelling behavior of polyampholyte hydrogels. The swelling kinetics of polyampholyte hydrogels under various circular media and various circular runs are also investigated in this paper. All the results suggest that the spontaneous volume transition to the collapsed state of polyampholyte hydrogels is dominated by pure electrostatic interaction between different charges in polymer chains.

Graphical abstractA polyampholyte nanocomposite hydrogel shows a spontaneous volume transition to the collapsed state based on a pure electrostatic interaction.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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