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Journal of Materials Science, Vol.42, No.15, 5897-5902, 2007
Shape memory characterization of polytetra methylene oxide/poly (acrylic acid-co-acrylonitrile) complexed gel
Polymer gels of poly(acrylic acid-co-acrylonitrile) [p(AA-co-AN)] of varying compositions were synthesized and complexed with polytetramethylene oxide (PTMO) to get PTMO/p(AA-co-AN) complexed gels. The complexation occurred through H-bonding of carboxyl group of acrylic acid with ether group of PTMO. The PTMO/p(AA-co-AN) gels were characterized by DSC, DMTA and swelling ratio. Their shape memory property was evaluated by bending tests. The swelling ratio of [p(AA-co-AN)] in PTMO (as solvent) increased and T-g of the complexed gel diminished with enhancement in the acrylic acid-content in the copolymer. The modulus ratio (E-g/E-r) increased with the acrylic acid content, which is conducive to better shape memory and shape recovery properties of the gels. The influence of the copolymer composition on the swelling ratio, T-g,T- dynamic mechanical and the shape memory properties of the complexes is examined and presented. The gels showed a shape recovery of > 90%, which increased with the acrylic acid content in the copolymer.