Issue 10, 2011

Photopolymerization of Pluronic F127 diacrylate: a colloid-templated polymerization

Abstract

Pluronic F127 diacrylate (F127DA) is a bifunctional acrylate and as such it should in principle produce macroscopically cross-linked materials; however, its photopolymerization in water does not lead to 3D-extended hydrogels. The main species present after photopolymerization appear to be cross-linked micelles, which indicates that the micellar morphology of F127DA has a template effect on the polymerization. The structural analogy causes the physical state of precursor and polymerized materials to be very similar for a wide range of concentrations (5–25% wt) and temperatures (10–37 °C). Also the long-range morphology of F127DA appears to have a template effect: samples photopolymerized in a micellar gel state and redispersed at high concentration (25% wt) show a long-range organization that depended on the concentration and therefore on the order of the precursor.

Graphical abstract: Photopolymerization of Pluronic F127 diacrylate: a colloid-templated polymerization

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jan 2011
Accepted
01 Mar 2011
First published
31 Mar 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 4928-4937

Photopolymerization of Pluronic F127 diacrylate: a colloid-templated polymerization

M. Di Biase, P. de Leonardis, V. Castelletto, I. W. Hamley, B. Derby and N. Tirelli, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 4928 DOI: 10.1039/C1SM05095H

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