Localized Thermoresponsive Behavior in P(NIPAm‐co‐AAc) Copolymers: Structural Insights From Rheology and Small Angle X‐Ray Scattering
S. P. Fernandez Bordín,
E. Rufeil Fiori,
J. M. Padró
et al.
Abstract:Stimuli‐responsive polymers stand out for their ability to respond to small environmental changes. One of the most representative thermo‐sensitive materials is poly(N‐isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAm), which presents reversible phase transitions close to the human body temperature. However, previous studies observed that the copolymerization of NIPAm with small quantities of different monomers like acrylic acid (AAc) results in copolymers with reduced or lost thermo‐responsivity. In this study, thermo‐sensitive P… Show more
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