A new thermoresponsive polymer of
poly(N-acryloylsarcosine methyl ester) with a tunable LCST
Chen, SL (Chen, Shengli)[ 1 ] ; Wang, K (Wang, Ke)[ 1 ] ; Zhang, WQ (Zhang, Wangqing)[ 1,2 ]
POLYMER
CHEMISTRY, 2017, 8(20): 3090-3101
DOI: 10.1039/c7py00274b
WOS:000401948300007
Abstract
Poly(N-acryloylsarcosine methyl ester) (PNASME), a
thermoresponsive N-ester substituted polyacrylamide that has a well-defined
molecular weight and a low D, was synthesized by solution RAFT polymerization.
The synthesized PNASME exhibited a cloud point temperature (T-cp) or lower
critical solution temperature (LCST) of 44.0 degrees C. It was found that
various factors could affect the T-cp of PNASME, e.g., the polymer molecular
weight, the polymer concentration, the salt effect on T-cp following the order
of the Hofmeister series, urea induced increasing T-cp, and phenol induced
decreasing T-cp. The mechanism of urea and phenol inducing the phase transition
of PNASME was revealed by 2D NOESY spectroscopy, and how the hydrogen bonding
between PNASME and the solutes of urea and phenol affected the phase transition
of PNASME was clarified. The contrary effect on the T-cp of PNASME induced by
urea and phenol makes it easy to adjust the thermoresponse of PNASME, and the
tunable thermoresponse of the diblock copolymer of poly(N-acryloylsarcosine
methyl ester)-block-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) was demonstrated. The present
study is believed to offer a new route to tune the solution behavior of
thermoresponsive polymers.