A new thermoresponsive polymer of poly(N-acetoxylethyl
acrylamide)
Hou, YW (Hou, Yuwen)[ 1 ] ; Guo, YK (Guo, Yakun)[ 1 ] ; Qian, SJ (Qian, Sijia)[ 1 ] ; Khan, H (Khan, Habib)[ 1 ] ; Han, G (Han, Guang)[ 2 ] ; Zhang, WQ (Zhang, Wangqing)[ 1,3 ]
POLYMER, 2019, 167: 159-166
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2019.02.008
Abstract
A new
thermoresponsive polymer of poly(N-acetoxylethyl acrylamide) (PNAEAA)
exhibiting a lower critical solution temperature in neutral water around 50
degrees C is synthesized by solution RAFT polymerization. In RAFT
polymerization, the molecular weight of PNAEAA increases linearly with monomer
conversion and D keeps at low values, confirming a controllable synthesis of
PNAEAA. PNAEAA undergoes a reversible and sharp phase transition with almost no
hysteresis at the phase transition temperature (PTT). The parameters, e.g.,
polymer concentration, degree of polymerization (DP), pH, salts, urea and
phenol, affecting the PIT of PNAEAA are studied. Results demonstrate that the
thermoresponsive phase transition of PNAEAA is different from its isomer of
poly(N-acryloylglycine ethyl ester) (PNAGEE) and the popular
poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM). Due to the different PTTs of PNAEAA and
PNIPAM, a doubly thermoresponsive block copolymer of poly(N-isopropyl
acrylamide)-block-poly(N-acetoxylethyl acrylamide) (PNIPAM-b-PNAEAA) showing
two PTTs is also synthesized. The thermoresponsive PNAEAA enriches the category
of thermoresponsive polymers and is believed to have promising applications.