Thermoresponsive hydrogels from ABC triblock terpolymers

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Abstract

We have prepared novel thermoreversible ABC hydrogels from poly(ethylene-alt-propylene)-b-poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PEP-PEO-PNIPAm) triblock terpolymers. The terpolymers form micelles in water at low temperatures with hydrophobic PEP cores surrounded by hydrophilic PEO-PNIPAm coronas, and these micelles subsequently associate to form a hydrogel upon heating above the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of PNIPAm. The separation of micellization and gelation leads to the formation of a two-compartment network with exclusively bridging conformations for the PEO midblocks. Therefore, gelation can be achieved at a much lower concentration, with better mechanical properties and a sharper sol-gel transition, when compared with ABA triblock copolymer hydrogels from PNIPAm-PEO-PNIPAm. The results highlight the intricate nanostructures and new properties available from ABC terpolymer hydrogels.

Authors

  • Can Zhou

    Deparment of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin City

  • Timothy Lodge

    Deparment of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin City, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry and Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota

  • Marc A. Hillmyer

    Deparment of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin City, University of Minnesota