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 |
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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 CO decreased with increasing concentration of the alcohols. A red shift of the amide II band also indicates decrease of H-bonding to the NH group. The reduction then destabilizes the solution and lowers T p. On the other hand, red shifts of the ν(CH) 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. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp1072268 |