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pH Effects on the Complexation, Miscibility and Radiation-Induced Crosslinking in Poly(acrylic acid)-Poly(vinyl alcohol) Blends

✍ Scribed by Zauresh S. Nurkeeva; Grigoriy A. Mun; Artem V. Dubolazov; Vitaliy V. Khutoryanskiy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Summary: The effect of pH on the complexation of poly(acrylic acid) with poly(vinyl alcohol) in aqueous solution, the miscibility of these polymers in the solid state and the possibility for crosslinking the blends using gamma radiation has been studied. It is demonstrated that the complexation ability of poly(vinyl alcohol) with respect to poly(acrylic acid) is relatively low in comparison with some other synthetic non‐ionic polymers. The precipitation of interpolymer complexes was observed below the critical pH of complexation (pH~crit1~), which characterizes the transition between a compact hydrophobic polycomplex and an extended hydrophilic interpolymer associate. Films prepared by casting from aqueous solutions at different pH values exhibited a transition from miscibility to immiscibility at a certain critical pH, pH~crit2~, above which hydrogen bonding is prevented. It is shown here that gamma radiation crosslinking of solid blends is efficient and only results in the formation of hydrogel films for blends prepared between pH~crit1~ and pH~crit2~. The yield of the gel fraction and the swelling properties of the films depended on the absorbed radiation dose and the polymer ratio.

SEM image of an equimolar PAA‐PVA blend cast from a pH 4.6 solution.

magnified imageSEM image of an equimolar PAA‐PVA blend cast from a pH 4.6 solution.


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