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New water-soluble photo crosslinkable polymers based on modified poly(vinyl alcohol)
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EngineeringResponsive PolymersPolyelectrolyte GelChemistryModified PolyPolymersHydrogelsChemical EngineeringPolymer MaterialPolymer TechnologyPolymer ProcessingPhotopolymer NetworkPolymer ChemistryMethacrylic AcidFormation KineticsMaterials SciencePhotochemistryPolymer EngineeringBiopolymer GelPolymer SciencePolymer Analogous ReactionPolymer CharacterizationFunctional PolymerPolymer Hybrid
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) was partially modified by polymer analogous reaction with acrylic and methacrylic acid and with 2-vinyl-4,4-dimethyl-azlactone to obtain water-soluble polymers with pendant (meth)acrylate and acrylamide groups. Aqueous solutions of these polymers were crosslinked by UV-irradiation within seconds to form transparent networks with potential for use in contact lenses. The water content of these hydrogels was studied as a function of polymer molecular weight, the acetate, (meth)acrylate, and methacrylamide contents and irradiation conditions. The hydrogels showed good mechanical properties, even at low crosslinker (<5 mol %) and high water contents (60–80%). The formation kinetics and stability of aggregates, investigated by combined GPC/light-scattering measurements of samples annealed and/or stored at different temperatures (−20 to 100°C), give insight into PVA secondary structures. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 35: 3603–3611, 1997