Volume 210, Issue 1 pp. 501-511
Article

Structural characterization of temperature-sensitive hydrogels by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM)

Rudolf Reichelt

Rudolf Reichelt

Institut für Medizinische Physik und Biophysik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Robert-Koch-Str. 31, D-48149 Münster, Germany

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Thomas Schmidt

Thomas Schmidt

Institut für Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie, Technische Universität Dresden, Mommsenstr. 13, D-01062 Dresden, Germany, Fax: +49-351-46332013

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Dirk Kuckling

Dirk Kuckling

Institut für Makromolekulare Chemie und Textilchemie, Technische Universität Dresden, Mommsenstr. 13, D-01062 Dresden, Germany

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Karl-Friedrich Arndt

Karl-Friedrich Arndt

Institut für Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie, Technische Universität Dresden, Mommsenstr. 13, D-01062 Dresden, Germany, Fax: +49-351-46332013

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First published: 04 May 2004
Citations: 11

Abstract

The submicrometer structure of the temperature-sensitive hydrogels was observed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), using synthesized hydrogels of different outer size and shape. The hydrogel structure strongly depends on the homogeneity of the polymer chains during the crosslinking process. A porous structure of the poly(vinyl-methyl-ether) (PVME) bulkgel, synthesized by electron beam irradiation of a concentrated polymer solution, was observed in the swollen state because the phase transitions temperature is acquired through the crosslinking process. Photo-crosslinking reaction of the poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) copolymer in the dry state to form PNIPAAm thin films leads to a rather homogeneous structure. In the shrunk state both gels possess structure being more compact than in the swollen state. We also synthesized PVME and PNIPAAm gels with small outer dimensions in the range of some 100 nm. Heating of the thermo-sensitive polymer in diluted solutions collapses the polymer chains or aggregates. The crosslinking reaction (initiated by electron beam or UV irradiation) of these phase separated structures produces thermo-sensitive microgels. These microgel particles of PVME and PNIPAAm are spherical shape having diameters in the range of 30 - 500 nm.

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