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Original Articles

Hydrogels with the ordered structures

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Pages 201-210 | Received 06 Nov 2000, Accepted 15 Nov 2000, Published online: 11 Apr 2001
 

Abstract

A water-swollen hydrogel with a molecularly-ordered structure was prepared by copolymerizing acrylic acid and acrylic monomer containing hydrophobic long alkyl or mesogenic moiety. The gels with a long alkyl side chain formed the crystalline structure and undergo the reversible order–disorder transition with change in temperature or solvent composition which accompanied a dramatic change in Young’s modulus. These gels exhibited such chemomechanical behaviors as the shape memory and the rotational motility on the water surface. On the other hand, the gels with the mesogenic side chain formed the liquid crystalline structure with polymorphism in water, and mesophase diagram was established by changing copolymer composition and water content. Mechanism of these structural and chemomechanical behaviors has been explained in terms of order–disorder transition.

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