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Pressure-Dependence of Poly( N -isopropylacrylamide) Mesoglobule Formation in Aqueous Solution.

Bart-Jan NiebuurKora-Lee ClaudeSimon PinzekColeman CarikerKonstantinos N RaftopoulosVitaliy PipichMarie-Sousai AppavouAlfons SchulteChristine M Papadakis
Published in: ACS macro letters (2017)
Above their cloud point, aqueous solutions of the thermoresponsive polymer poly( N -isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) form large mesoglobules. We have carried out very small-angle neutron scattering (VSANS with q = 0.21-2.3 × 10 -3 Å -1 ) and Raman spectroscopy experiments on a 3 wt % PNIPAM solution in D 2 O at atmospheric and elevated pressures (up to 113 MPa). Raman spectroscopy reveals that, at high pressure, the polymer is less dehydrated upon crossing the cloud point. VSANS shows that the mesoglobules are significantly larger and contain more D 2 O than at atmospheric pressure. We conclude that the size of the mesoglobules and thus their growth process are closely related to the hydration state of PNIPAM.
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