2007
DOI: 10.1021/la701492u
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Novel Synthesis of Macroporous Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Hydrogels Using Oil-in-Water Emulsions

Abstract: Porous N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) hydrogels having a unique structure, that is, spherelike cavities distributed randomly and a homogeneous network in the gel phase, were successfully synthesized by means of an emulsion templating method; this method involves the synthesis of NIPA gels in an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion by free radical copolymerization with a cross-linker, followed by washing (removal) of the dispersed oil as a pore template (porogen). The synthesis conditions, O/W volume ratio, amount of adde… Show more

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“…The diameters of all the types of hydrogels decreased with an increase in temperature, and a drastic change occurred around 33°C owing to the hydrophilic/ hydrophobic transition of the NIPA polymer. The swelling patterns of the semi-IPN hydrogel (/ m = 0) and the composite and macroporous hydrogels were similar to those seen in the results of previously conducted studies on conventional non-porous NIPA hydrogels [15,27].…”
Section: Morphology Of Composite and Macroporous Hydrogelssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The diameters of all the types of hydrogels decreased with an increase in temperature, and a drastic change occurred around 33°C owing to the hydrophilic/ hydrophobic transition of the NIPA polymer. The swelling patterns of the semi-IPN hydrogel (/ m = 0) and the composite and macroporous hydrogels were similar to those seen in the results of previously conducted studies on conventional non-porous NIPA hydrogels [15,27].…”
Section: Morphology Of Composite and Macroporous Hydrogelssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…For the semi-IPN hydrogel (/ m = 0), composite hydrogels, and macroporous hydrogels (except for / m = 0.7) the swelling equilibrium was attained within a few minutes. On the other hand, the swelling equilibrium for the conventional non-porous NIPA hydrogels with 6 mm diameters was attained in about a day in our previous study [15,28], where a dense and shrunken network (so-called skin layer [28,29]) was formed on the hydrogel surface in the shrinking process because of the quick temperature rise across the LCST.…”
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“…The emulsion template technique has been extensively investigated for preparation of macroporous polymeric or inorganic materials because the preparation, deformability and removal of liquid templates are very easy, which allows the materials to withstand the stresses of shrinkage during gelation without cracking [24]. It is also reported that the emulsion templating method yields porous hydrogels with unique features including a homogeneous network structure in the gel phase similar to that in nonporous hydrogels and easily controllable porosity by changing the template volume and the amount of added surfactant [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%