Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.42, No.11, 2651-2658, 2004
Thermosensitive copolymers having soluble and insoluble monomer units, poly(N-vinylacetamide-co-methyl acrylate)s: Effect of additives on their lower critical solution temperatures
New thermosensitive polymers were synthesized by copolymerization between N-vinylacetamide (NVA) and methyl acrylate whose homopolymers are soluble and insoluble in water, respectively. The lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of the obtained copolymers ranged between 59 and 83 degreesC, and the LCST increased with an increasing NVA content in the copolymers. The effectiveness of various salts addition on lowering the LCST of the copolymer solutions followed Hoffmeister series. NaCl and Na2SO4 addition linearly lowered the LCST with an increasing salts concentration, and slopes of the lines were almost constant regardless of the copolymer composition. The effectiveness of alcohols with various alkyl chain lengths on lowering the LCST did not follow the viscosity B coefficient values of the alcohols, which was probably the result of preferential adsorption of the alcohols to the copolymer. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:N-vinylacetamide;methyl acrylate;lower critical solution temperature;salting-out;salting-in;Hoffmeister series;thermosensitive;viscosity B coefficient