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Lead-Sensitive PNIPAM Microgels Modified with Crown Ether Groups
writer:Qiaofang Luo, Ying Guan, Yongjun Zhang* and Muhammad Siddiq
keywords:microgel
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 2010, 48(18): 4120-4127.
Issue time:2010年

 A series of lead-sensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgels with pendant crown ether groups were prepared. Their cation-sensitive behaviors were studied by dynamic light scattering. When ionic strength is not controlled, adding salts causes the microgel particles to deswell. However, when the salt effect is ruled out by keeping a constant ionic strength, adding Pb2+ results in much larger swelling. The Pb2+-induced swelling was explained by the formation of host–guest complex between Pb2+ and the pendant crown ether groups, which increases the hydrophilicity of the polymer and accordingly the degree of swelling. The lead sensitivity of the microgels increases with increasing crown ether content. For the modified microgel with the highest crown ether content, it swells to ∼430% of its original volume at [Pb2+] = 10 mM. Other cations also increase the swelling degree of the modified microgels. The extent of the cation-induced swelling mainly depends on their affinity to the pendant crown ether groups.