Swelling Behaviour of Isotropic Poly(n-butyl acrylate) Networks in Isotropic and Anisotropic Solvents
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Abstract
The swelling properties of photochemically crosslinked poly(n-butyl
acrylate) (PABu) networks in isotropic and anisotropic solvents were investigated
experimentally. The purpose of this study was to examine the swelling kinetics of
PABu networks in isotropic solvents and to compare the results obtained which those
observed in the case of the low molecular weight liquid crystal 4-cyano-40-n-pentylbiphenyl
known as 5CB. The phase diagrams were established in terms of composition
and temperature for isotropic solvents, as toluene, acetone, cyclohexane, and
methanol, and 5CB, using the plateau values corresponding to equilibrium states
of swelling. The polymer networks were prepared via free radical polymerization/
crosslinking processes by ultraviolet (UV) radiation of initial mixtures made up from a
monomer, a crosslinker, and a photoinitiator. PABu networks with several crosslinking
densities were formed using different quantities of difunctional monomer
hexanedioldiacrylate (HDDA). Immersion of these networks in excess solvent allows
measuring the solvent uptake by determination of the weight in isotropic solvents
and diameter in an anisotropic solvent (5CB). Swelling data were rationalized by
calculating weight and diameter ratios considering swollen to dry network states of
the samples.