Abstract
We report pH-responsive structural changes in PEG-modified (PEGylated) nanogels, as determined by using small-angle X-ray scattering and dynamic light scattering. The size of the nanogels discontinuously increased at a lower pH than the pK a of the nanogels. This size increase was attributed to the swelling of the core part of the nanogel upon a change in pH. The swelling behavior was dependent on the cross-link density of the core. When the cross-link density was low, the core swelled greatly with preserving the polydispersity in size and maintained a constant shape; however, when the cross-link density was high, the core swelled minimally, and only the polydispersity increased. This difference in swelling behavior is discussed in terms of the inhomogeneous structural distribution of cross-links in the core. © 2012 The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) All rights reserved.
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Tamura, G., Shinohara, Y., Tamura, A., Sanada, Y., Oishi, M., Akiba, I., … Amemiya, Y. (2012). Dependence of the swelling behavior of a pH-responsive PEG-modified nanogel on the cross-link density. Polymer Journal, 44(3), 240–244. https://doi.org/10.1038/pj.2011.123
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