Synthesis of cross-linked poly(acrylic acid) nanogels in an aqueous environment using precipitation polymerization: Unusually high volume change

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For the first time, by using precipitation polymerization in an aqueous solution, a cross-linked poly(acrylic acid)—(pAA) nanogel was synthesized. pAA was synthesized and crosslinked with N,N0-methylenebisacrylamide (BIS) at 70°C in an acidified environment (pH 2) and containing 0.7 M NaCl using potassium persulfate as the initiator. Ionized pAA was soluble in water. The use of sodium chloride at low pH caused a decrease in the solubility of pAA and led to its precipitation and formation of cross-linked pAA nanogel. By using electron microscopies and light scattering techniques, the morphology, pH sensitivity and zeta potential of the obtained p(AA-BIS) nanogel were evaluated. The polymerization in an aqueous environment resulted in a very big swelling/ shrinking coefficient (of approx. 4000) in response to pH and exhibited an unusually high negative zeta potential (of approx. −130 mV). These properties make the nanogel a very interesting sorbent and a construction material.

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Mackiewicz, M., Stojek, Z., & Karbarz, M. (2019). Synthesis of cross-linked poly(acrylic acid) nanogels in an aqueous environment using precipitation polymerization: Unusually high volume change. Royal Society Open Science, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190981

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