The hydration and thermal response kinetics of the cross-linked thermoresponsive copolymer poly((diethylene glycol monomethyl ether methacrylate)--poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate), abbreviated as P(MEOMA--OEGMA), thin film on a hydrophobic polyacrylonitrile (PAN) substrate coating, which resembles a synthetic fabric, is probed by neutron reflectivity (NR). The PAN and monomer (MEOMA and OEGMA) solutions are sequentially spin-coated onto a silicon (Si) substrate. Afterward, plasma treatment is applied to realize the cross-linking of PAN and monomers. The as-prepared cross-linked P(MEOMA--OEGMA) film on the hydrophobic PAN substrate coating presents a two-layer structure: a substrate-near layer, which is a mixture of PAN and P(MEOMA--OEGMA), and a main layer, which is composed of pure hydrophilic P(MEOMA--OEGMA). During hydration in DO vapor atmosphere, the hydrophobic PAN component prevents the formation of DO enrichment in the substrate-near layer. However, an additional vapor-near layer is observed on top of the main layer, which is enriched with DO. The hydration process is constrained by the cross-linking points in the film, inducing the relaxation time to be longer than that in a spin-coated P(MEOMA--OEGMA) film. Because the as-prepared cross-linked film presents a transition temperature (TT) at 38 °C, the hydrated film switches to the collapsed state when the temperature is increased from 23 to 50 °C. The response to a thermal stimulus is also slower due to the existence of the internal cross-linking points as compared to the spin-coated film. Interestingly, no reswelling is observed at the end of the thermal stimulus, which can be also attributed to the presence of internal cross-linking points.

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