Macromolecules, Vol.28, No.4, 1103-1107, 1995
Phase-Transitions in Swollen Networks
Equilibrium swelling of networks capable of separating into a highly swollen and a collapsed phase is discussed on the basis of a concentration-dependent pair interaction parameter. Classic rules, to be obeyed by the various binodals and their metastable and unstable extensions, rationalize the experimentally accessible portions of the phase diagram and are covered by a simple model yielding acceptable parameter values when fitted to swelling data on the system water/poly(N-isbpropylacrylamide). The description of the solvent/network binodal is good, but the predicted location of the LCST miscibility gap for linear chains deviates considerably from the measured cloud points. It is probable that linear and branched chains do not differ much in enthalpic contributions to the interaction parameter but deviate appreciably in the entropic terms. This feature offers an acceptable explanation for the discrepancy.