Lower Critical Solution Temperature Behavior of Poly(N-tetrahydrofurfuryl(meth)acrylamide) in Water and Alcohol−Water Mixtures

The temperature responsiveness of poly(N-tetrahydrofurfurylacrylamide) (PTHFA, phase transition temperature, T p = 38 °C) and poly(N-tetrahydrofurfurylmethacrylamide) (PTHFMA, T p = 43 °C) in water and alcohol−water mixtures was investigated by infrared and Raman spectroscopy. Their T p increased mo...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2010-10, Vol.114 (41), p.13110-13115
Hauptverfasser: Maeda, Yasushi, Takaku, Shinji
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The temperature responsiveness of poly(N-tetrahydrofurfurylacrylamide) (PTHFA, phase transition temperature, T p = 38 °C) and poly(N-tetrahydrofurfurylmethacrylamide) (PTHFMA, T p = 43 °C) in water and alcohol−water mixtures was investigated by infrared and Raman spectroscopy. Their T p increased monotonically with increasing concentration of added methanol but exhibited a re-entrant behavior in 1-propanol−water mixtures. Their amide I bands consist of three components because of doubly, singly, and zero hydrogen-bonding amide carbonyls in these mixtures, and the average number of hydrogen bonds per one CO decreased with increasing concentration of the alcohols. A red shift of the amide II band also indicates decrease of H-bonding to the NH group. The reduction then destabilizes the solution and lowers T p. On the other hand, red shifts of the ν(CH) bands indicate replacement of hydrophobically hydrating water molecules by the alcohols, which may stabilize the solutions. The latter and the former effect may be more effective in the methanol−water and the 1-propanol−water mixtures, respectively. The behaviors of the copolymers of N-isopropylacrylamide and N-tetrahydrofurfurylacrylamide or N-tetrahydrofurfurylmethacrylamide in methanol−water mixtures gradually changed from a monotonous behavior to a reentrant one with an increasing content of N-isopropylacrylamide, suggesting that the interaction between each individual monomer unit and solvent molecules cooperatively determines their behaviors as a whole.
ISSN:1520-6106
1520-5207
DOI:10.1021/jp1072268