1. Rehydration of Thermoresponsive Poly(monomethoxydiethyleneglycol acrylate) Films Probed in Situby Real-TimeNeutron Reflectivity.
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Qi Zhong, Ezzeldin Metwalli, Monika Rawolle, Gunar Kaune, AchilleM. Bivigou-Koumba, AndreÌ Laschewsky, Christine M. Papadakis, Robert Cubitt, and Peter MuÌller-Buschbaum
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POLYACRYLATES , *THIN films , *NEUTRON reflectivity , *PHASE transitions , *AQUEOUS solutions , *TEMPERATURE effect - Abstract
Therehydration of thermoresponsive poly(monomethoxydiethyleneglycol acrylate) (PMDEGA) films exhibiting a lower critical solutiontemperature (LCST) type demixing phase transition in aqueous environments,induced by a decrease in temperature, is investigated in situwith real-time neutron reflectivity. Two different starting conditions(collapsed versus partially swollen chain conformation) are compared.In one experiment, the temperature is reduced from above the demixingtemperature to well below the demixing temperature. In a second experiment,the starting temperature is below the demixing temperature, but withinthe transition regime, and reduced to the same final temperature.In both cases, the observed rehydration process can be divided intothree stages: first condensation of water from the surrounding atmosphere,then absorption of water by the PMDEGA film and evaporation of excesswater, and finally, rearrangement of the PMDEGA chains. The finalrehydrated film is thicker and contains more absorbed water as comparedwith the initially swollen film at the same temperature well belowthe demixing temperature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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