Effect of Temperature on the Cononsolvency of PNIPAM in Aqueous 1-Propanol

2019 
The wide range of applications of poly-(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) is based on the temperature dependence of its coil-to-globule transition, which strongly relies on the solvent. Here, we focus on the cononsolvency effect of PNIPAM oligomers in aqueous 1-propanol mixtures that is studied by molecular dynamics simulations of single chains and membrane-like arrangements. The complete phase diagram is sketched from the radius of gyration of the simulated oligomers, and it is compared to that obtained from the hydrodynamic radius of PNIPAM microgels, finding a good agreement. At the water-rich region, the decrease of the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) with increasing cosolvent concentration is independent of the polymer length and concentration. In this region, the radius of gyration of our simulated oligomer is strongly temperature dependent and a coil-globule transition temperature is easily captured. Conversely, at the alcohol-rich region, simulations show a monotonically increasing radius...
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