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Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels

Polyelectrolyte gels exhibit swelling behaviors that are dependent on the external environment. The swelling behaviors of highly charged polyelectrolyte gels can be well explained using the Flory–Rehner model combined with the Gibbs–Donnan effect and Manning’s counterion condensation effect (the FRG...

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Autores principales: Tang, Jian, Katashima, Takuya, Li, Xiang, Mitsukami, Yoshiro, Yokoyama, Yuki, Chung, Ung-il, Shibayama, Mitsuhiro, Sakai, Takamasa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33804574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7010025
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author Tang, Jian
Katashima, Takuya
Li, Xiang
Mitsukami, Yoshiro
Yokoyama, Yuki
Chung, Ung-il
Shibayama, Mitsuhiro
Sakai, Takamasa
author_facet Tang, Jian
Katashima, Takuya
Li, Xiang
Mitsukami, Yoshiro
Yokoyama, Yuki
Chung, Ung-il
Shibayama, Mitsuhiro
Sakai, Takamasa
author_sort Tang, Jian
collection PubMed
description Polyelectrolyte gels exhibit swelling behaviors that are dependent on the external environment. The swelling behaviors of highly charged polyelectrolyte gels can be well explained using the Flory–Rehner model combined with the Gibbs–Donnan effect and Manning’s counterion condensation effect (the FRGDM model). This study investigated the swelling properties of a series of model polyelectrolyte gels, namely tetra-polyacrylic acid-polyethylene glycol gels (Tetra-PAA-PEG gels), and determined the applicability of the FRGDM model. The swelling ratio (V(s)/V(0)) was well reproduced by the FRGDM model in the moderate swelling regime (V(s)/V(0) < 10). However, in the high swelling regime (V(s)/V(0) > 10), the FRGDM model is approx. 1.6 times larger than the experimental results. When we introduced the finite extensibility to the elastic free energy in the FRGDM model, the swelling behavior was successfully reproduced even in the high swelling regime. Our results reveal that finite extensibility is one of the factors determining the swelling equilibrium of highly charged polyelectrolyte gels. The modified FRGDM model reproduces well the swelling behavior of a wide range of polyelectrolyte gels.
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spelling pubmed-80059302021-03-30 Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels Tang, Jian Katashima, Takuya Li, Xiang Mitsukami, Yoshiro Yokoyama, Yuki Chung, Ung-il Shibayama, Mitsuhiro Sakai, Takamasa Gels Article Polyelectrolyte gels exhibit swelling behaviors that are dependent on the external environment. The swelling behaviors of highly charged polyelectrolyte gels can be well explained using the Flory–Rehner model combined with the Gibbs–Donnan effect and Manning’s counterion condensation effect (the FRGDM model). This study investigated the swelling properties of a series of model polyelectrolyte gels, namely tetra-polyacrylic acid-polyethylene glycol gels (Tetra-PAA-PEG gels), and determined the applicability of the FRGDM model. The swelling ratio (V(s)/V(0)) was well reproduced by the FRGDM model in the moderate swelling regime (V(s)/V(0) < 10). However, in the high swelling regime (V(s)/V(0) > 10), the FRGDM model is approx. 1.6 times larger than the experimental results. When we introduced the finite extensibility to the elastic free energy in the FRGDM model, the swelling behavior was successfully reproduced even in the high swelling regime. Our results reveal that finite extensibility is one of the factors determining the swelling equilibrium of highly charged polyelectrolyte gels. The modified FRGDM model reproduces well the swelling behavior of a wide range of polyelectrolyte gels. MDPI 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8005930/ /pubmed/33804574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7010025 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tang, Jian
Katashima, Takuya
Li, Xiang
Mitsukami, Yoshiro
Yokoyama, Yuki
Chung, Ung-il
Shibayama, Mitsuhiro
Sakai, Takamasa
Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title_full Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title_fullStr Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title_short Effect of Nonlinear Elasticity on the Swelling Behaviors of Highly Swollen Polyelectrolyte Gels
title_sort effect of nonlinear elasticity on the swelling behaviors of highly swollen polyelectrolyte gels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33804574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels7010025
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