Responsive microgels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) exhibit peculiar behaviours due to the competition between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions of the constituent networks. The interpenetration of poly-acrylic acid (PAAc), a pH-sensitive polymer,within the PNIPAM network, to form Interpenetrated Polymer Network (IPN) microgels, affects this delicate balance and the typical Volume-Phase Transition (VPT) leading to complex behaviours whose molecular nature is still completely unexplored. Here we investigate the molecular mechanism driving the VPT and its influence on particle aggregation for PNIPAM/PAAc IPN microgels by the combined use of Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy. Our results highlight that PNIPAM hydrophobicity is enhanced by the interpenetration of PAAc promoting interparticle interactions, a crossover concentration is found above which aggregation phenomena become relevant. Moreover we find that, at variance with PNIPAM, for IPN microgels a double-step molecular mechanisms occurs upon crossing the VPT, the first involving the coil-to-globule transition typical of PNIPAM and the latter associated to PAAc steric hindrance.

Molecular mechanisms driving the microgels behaviour: A Raman spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering study / Nigro, Valentina; Ripanti, Francesca; Angelini, Roberta; Sarra, Angelo; Bertoldo, Monica; Buratti, Elena; Postorino, Paolo; Ruzicka, Barbara. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS. - ISSN 0167-7322. - 284:(2019), pp. 718-724. [10.1016/j.molliq.2019.04.024]

Molecular mechanisms driving the microgels behaviour: A Raman spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering study

Nigro, Valentina;Ripanti, Francesca
;
Angelini, Roberta
;
Postorino, Paolo
;
Ruzicka, Barbara
2019

Abstract

Responsive microgels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) exhibit peculiar behaviours due to the competition between the hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions of the constituent networks. The interpenetration of poly-acrylic acid (PAAc), a pH-sensitive polymer,within the PNIPAM network, to form Interpenetrated Polymer Network (IPN) microgels, affects this delicate balance and the typical Volume-Phase Transition (VPT) leading to complex behaviours whose molecular nature is still completely unexplored. Here we investigate the molecular mechanism driving the VPT and its influence on particle aggregation for PNIPAM/PAAc IPN microgels by the combined use of Dynamic Light Scattering and Raman Spectroscopy. Our results highlight that PNIPAM hydrophobicity is enhanced by the interpenetration of PAAc promoting interparticle interactions, a crossover concentration is found above which aggregation phenomena become relevant. Moreover we find that, at variance with PNIPAM, for IPN microgels a double-step molecular mechanisms occurs upon crossing the VPT, the first involving the coil-to-globule transition typical of PNIPAM and the latter associated to PAAc steric hindrance.
2019
Microgels, Swelling behaviour, Raman spectroscopy, Dynamic light scattering
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Molecular mechanisms driving the microgels behaviour: A Raman spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering study / Nigro, Valentina; Ripanti, Francesca; Angelini, Roberta; Sarra, Angelo; Bertoldo, Monica; Buratti, Elena; Postorino, Paolo; Ruzicka, Barbara. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS. - ISSN 0167-7322. - 284:(2019), pp. 718-724. [10.1016/j.molliq.2019.04.024]
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