Swelling kinetics of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) minigels.

J Phys Chem B

Group of Complex Fluids Physics, Department of Applied Physics, University of Almeria, Almería 04120, Spain.

Published: December 2006

We synthesize poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) gels with different sizes in the micrometer scale by a slight variation of a recent emulsion polymerization method (ref 1). The procedure is different than that typically used for obtaining macroscopic PNIPAM hydrogels. The resultant minigel suspension is polydisperse thus allowing the swelling kinetics for different gel sizes to be studied; we do so at temperatures below the volume-transition temperature by wetting with water previously dried particles. The resultant swelling is followed by optical video microscopy. We find that the characteristic swelling time scales with the inverse of the particle dimension squared, in agreement with theoretical predictions (ref 2). The proportionality constant is the network diffusion coefficient D, which for the minigels under consideration appears to be in between that of PNIPAM macrogels and the self-diffusion coefficient of water.

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