Literature DB >> 15571405

Linear rheology of water-soluble reversible neodymium(III) coordination polymers.

Tina Vermonden1, Mies J van Steenbergen, Nicolaas A M Besseling, Antonius T M Marcelis, Wim E Hennink, Ernst J R Sudhölter, Martien A Cohen Stuart.   

Abstract

The rheology of reversible coordination polymer networks in aqueous solution is studied. The polymers are formed by neodymium(III) ions and bifunctional ligands, consisting of two pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate groups connected at the 4-positions by an ethylene oxide spacer. Neodymium(III) ions can bind three of these terdendate ligand groups. At high concentrations, the polymer networks yield viscoelastic materials, which can be described with the Maxwell model. The scaling of the elastic modulus, relaxation time, and zero-shear viscosity with concentration are in good agreement with the predictions of Cates' model that describes the dynamics of linear equilibrium polymers. This indicates that the networks have only few cross-links and can be described as linear equilibrium polymers. The gels are also thermo-reversible. At high temperatures, fast relaxation was found, resulting in liquidlike behavior. Upon cooling, the viscoelastic properties returned immediately. From the temperature dependence of the relaxation time, an activation energy of 49 kJ/mol was determined for the breaking and reptation of the polymers.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15571405     DOI: 10.1021/ja0458928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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