Issue 37, 2022

NMR investigation on the thermogelation of partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide/polyethylenimine mixtures

Abstract

Since the introduction of polyethylenimine (PEI)/acrylamide-based polymer gel systems in the late 90's, the literature knowledge on the crosslinking mechanisms between the various polymers (PAM, PHPA, and PatBA) and the crosslinker (PEI) was only limited to observations on gelation times and gel strength variations compared to other gel systems. In this paper, classic proton and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance “NMR” experiments and advanced 2D DOSY and NOESY techniques were employed for studying the interactions between the amine groups of PEI and amide or carboxylate groups of partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide (PHPA). Among the many possibilities, we showed that the interaction occurring during thermogelation is mainly due to covalent bonding. The latter results from a transamidification reaction between the polymer amide groups and the primary amines of the crosslinker. The reaction, at high temperatures, was accompanied by some hydrolysis of the polymer amide groups. Consequently, the kinetics of the reaction and hydrolysis were evaluated and fitted using pseudo first-order equations where the hydrolysis kinetics was found to be three times lower than that of the reaction.

Graphical abstract: NMR investigation on the thermogelation of partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide/polyethylenimine mixtures

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2022
Accepted
23 Aug 2022
First published
24 Aug 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 7075-7081

NMR investigation on the thermogelation of partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide/polyethylenimine mixtures

M. A. Ghriga, A. Khoukh, S. E. I. Lebouachera and B. Grassl, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 7075 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00996J

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