Macromolecules, Vol.47, No.17, 6028-6036, 2014
Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)/Gold Hybrid Hydrogels Prepared by Catechol Redox Chemistry. Characterization and Smart Tunable Catalytic Activity
PNIPAM hydrogels functionalized with gold nanoparticles were prepared by making use of catechol redox chemistry. For this purpose catechol groups were introduced in the PNIPAM network during the cross-linking polymerization process (PNIPAMcatecholx hydrogel). These groups act as reducing agents of HAuCl4, which enables the functionalization of the PNIPAM with gold nanoparticles (PNIPAMcatecholx@Au hydrogel). The rheological study shows that catechol groups reinforce the hydrogel structure. A stronger effect was observed after the functionalization of the hydrogel with gold nanoparticles. This influence could be easily observed since the variation of G' with the MBA mole fraction was fitted to a power-law expression G' similar to x(MBA)(a), with a = 1.6 for PNIPAMx hydrogels, a = 2.3 for PNIMPAMcatecholx hydrogels and a = 3.2 for PNIMPAMcatecholx@Au hydrogels. The capability of the PNIPAMcatecholx@Au hydrogel to act as a tunable catalyst was demonstrated with a model reduction reaction. The half-lifetime at 25 degrees C was 10.5 min; however, at 38 degrees C the half-lifetime was 133 min.