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Title

The Influence of Entanglements of Net Chains on Phase Transition Temperature of Sensitive Hydrogels in Chemo-Mechanical Coupled Fields.

Authors

Tao Li; Qingsheng Yang; Lianhua Ma; Xiaojun Zhang

Abstract

Phase transition of hydrogel, which is polymerized by polymer network, can be regarded as the transition of polymer network stability. The stability of the polymer network might be changed when the external environment changed. This change will lead to the transformation of sensitive hydrogels stability, thus phase transition of hydrogel take place. Here, we present a new free density energy function, which considers the non-gaussianity of the polymer network, chains entanglement and functionality of junctions through adding Gent hyplastic model and Edwards-Vilgis slip-link model to Flory-Huggins theory. A program to calculate the phase transition temperature was written based on new free energy function. Taking PNIPAM hydrogel as an example, the effects of network entanglement on the phase transition temperature of hydrogel were studied by analyzing the microstructure parameters of the hydrogel networks. Analytical results suggest a significant relationship between phase transition temperature and entanglement network.

Subjects

TRANSITION temperature; PHASE transitions; POLYMER networks; FLORY-Huggins theory; ENERGY function; HYDROGELS

Publication

Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences (CMES), 2020, Vol 123, Issue 3, p995

ISSN

1526-1492

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.32604/cmes.2020.09152

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