Abstract:Drying patterns of poly(methacrylic acid) (HPMA) and its salt neutralized half with sodium hydroxide (NaHPMA) were studied on a cover glass, a watch glass, and a glass dish. The patterns of HPMA and NaHPMA are compared with the previous observation of sodium salt of poly(methacrylic acid), NaPMA (Okubo et al. Colloid Polym Sci 287:1155-1165, 2009). HPMA and especially NaHPMA are hygroscopic, and only the macroscopic patterns were observed. However, microscopic patterns were not observed clearly especially for… Show more
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