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Study on Conformation Change of Thermally Sensitive Linear Grafted Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Chains by Quartz Crystal Microbalance

Year: 2004

Journal: Macromolecules 2004, 37, 6553-6557, 20100827

Authors: Zhang G.

Last authors: Guangzhao Zhang

Organizations: The Open Laboratory of Bond Selective Chemistry, Department of Chemical Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China

Country: China

The temperature-induced dehydration and hydration of linear thermally sensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) chains grafted on a gold surface in water were measured in real time by using a quartz crystal microbalance. Our results reveal a gradual dehydration process during the heating from 20 to 35 degrees Celsius. The dehydration starts at about 23 degrees C, much lower than the well-known coil-to-globule transition temperature (around 32 degrees C) of individual PNIPAM chains free in water, suggesting that dehydration occurs when PNIPAM chains are at the crumpled state. On the other hand, in the cooling process, there exists a hysteresis in the hydration, and such hysteresis only disappears at about 20 degrees C, at which water becomes a sufficiently good solvent. This is because some additional hydrogen bonding formed in the collapsed state at higher temperatures could not be completely removed as long as the temperature is not far away from the Q-temperature (about 30 degrees C).