Diffusion of dextran within poly(methacrylic acid) hydrogels
Author(s) -
ALBaradi Ateyyah M.,
Mears Matthew,
Jones Richard A. L.,
Geoghegan Mark
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of polymer science part b: polymer physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.65
H-Index - 145
eISSN - 1099-0488
pISSN - 0887-6266
DOI - 10.1002/polb.23120
Subject(s) - self healing hydrogels , diffusion , swelling , methacrylic acid , dextran , polymer chemistry , chemistry , salt (chemistry) , polyelectrolyte , effective diffusion coefficient , fluorescence correlation spectroscopy , chemical engineering , poly(methacrylic acid) , materials science , polymer , copolymer , chromatography , thermodynamics , organic chemistry , composite material , molecule , medicine , physics , radiology , magnetic resonance imaging , engineering
We describe an investigation of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy into the diffusion of fluorescein‐tagged dextran (FDEX) in a poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) hydrogel. The temperature dependence of FDEX diffusion is shown to follow Zimm behavior in pure water, and the decrease in the diffusion coefficient when in the PMAA hydrogel has been modeled. The addition of acid and alkali (HCl and NaOH, respectively) not only control the swelling and collapse of the hydrogel but also reveal a strong pH dependence of the dextran diffusion coefficient, which shows a (nonmonatonic) increase with pH. The addition of NaCl and CaCl 2 salts similarly showed evidence of network swelling, most notably at low salt concentration, but also that the diffusion coefficient within the gel at these low concentrations is larger than that in the equivalent solution without the hydrogel, indicating that the combination of hydrogel and salt works to increase the diffusion coefficient above that in pure water. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2012
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