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dc.contributor.authorHalligan, Elaine
dc.contributor.authorTie, Billy Shu Hieng
dc.contributor.authorColbert, Declan Mary
dc.contributor.authorAlsaadi, Mohamad
dc.contributor.authorZhuo, Shuo
dc.contributor.authorKeane, Gavin
dc.contributor.authorGeever, Luke M.
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-23T16:19:52Z
dc.date.available2024-01-23T16:19:52Z
dc.date.copyright2023
dc.date.issued2023-05
dc.identifier.citationHalligan, E.; Tie, B.S.H.; Colbert, D.M.; Alsaadi, M.; Zhuo, S.; Keane, G.; Geever, L.M. Synthesis and Characterisation of Hydrogels Based on Poly (N-Vinylcaprolactam) with Diethylene Glycol Diacrylate. Gels. 9, 439. https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9060439en_US
dc.identifier.issn2310-2861
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.thea.ie/handle/20.500.12065/4725
dc.description.abstractPoly (N-vinylcaprolactam) is a polymer that is biocompatible, water-soluble, thermally sensitive, non-toxic, and nonionic. In this study, the preparation of hydrogels based on Poly (N-vinylcaprolactam) with diethylene glycol diacrylate is presented. The N-Vinylcaprolactam-based hydrogels are synthesised by using a photopolymerisation technique using diethylene glycol diacrylate as a crosslinking agent, and Diphenyl (2, 4, 6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide as a photoinitiator. The structure of the polymers is investigated via Attenuated Total Reflectance–Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. The polymers are further characterised using differential scanning calorimetry and swelling analysis. This study is conducted to determine the characteristics of P (N-vinylcaprolactam) with diethylene glycol diacrylate, including the addition of Vinylacetate or N-Vinylpyrrolidone, and to examine the effects on the phase transition. Although various methods of free-radical polymerisation have synthesised the homopolymer, this is the first study to report the synthesis of Poly (N-vinylcaprolactam) with diethylene glycol diacrylate by using free-radical photopolymerisation, using Diphenyl (2, 4, 6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide to initiate the reaction. FTIR analysis shows that the NVCL-based copolymers are successfully polymerised through UV photopolymerisation. DSC analysis indicates that increasing the concentration of crosslinker results in a decrease in the glass transition temperature. Swelling analysis displays that the lower the concentration of crosslinker present in the hydrogel, the quicker the hydrogels reach their maximum swelling ratio.en_US
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dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.relation.ispartofGelsen_US
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectN-vinylcaprolactamen_US
dc.subjectPhotopolymerisationen_US
dc.subjectHydrogelen_US
dc.subjectCopolymersen_US
dc.subjectSwelling behaviouren_US
dc.titleSynthesis and characterisation of hydrogels based on poly (N-vinylcaprolactam) with diethylene glycol diacrylateen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationTechnological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwesten_US
dc.contributor.sponsorAMBER, SFI Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Researchen_US
dc.description.peerreviewyesen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/gels9060439en_US
dc.identifier.issue6en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5462-5888en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6923-4807en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7643-5583en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6947-9556en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1728-1374en_US
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2667-202Xen_US
dc.identifier.volume9en_US
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subject.departmentPRISM: Polymer, Recycling, Industrial, Sustainability and Manufacturing Institute: TUS Midlandsen_US
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionen_US


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