Organic solvent-free gelation of syndiotactic-rich poly(vinyl alcohol)

Yusuke Taoka and Kazuaki Matsumura
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Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is commonly used in a wide variety of applications due to its desirable characteristics. However, limitations exist regarding its solubility and mechanical properties. To address this, the gelation of syndiotactic-rich polyvinyl alcohol (sPVA) with a regular three-dimensional structure was performed using an organic solvent-free approach. The obtained sPVA exhibited a higher crystallinity than the commonly used atactic PVA (aPVA). However, both systems exhibit low solubilities in solvents such as water and dimethyl sulfoxide due to their high crystallinities, thereby rendering it impossible to exploit their properties. However, since the hot pressing method does not require the dissolution of PVA in a solvent, it is possible to perform gelation using sparingly soluble materials such as sPVA. Consequently, a hydrogel was formed by applying the hot pressing method to water-swollen sPVA. The obtained sPVA hydrogel (sPVA-H) was subsequently dried and heat-treated at different temperatures to compare its crystallinity and thermal and mechanical properties with those of the aPVA hydrogel (aPVA-H). It was found that sPVA-H exhibited comparable properties to the original sPVA-H following heat treatment at higher temperatures, and also when heat-treated at a temperatures lower than those required for aPVA-H. The obtained results indicated that sPVA-H exhibits excellent mechanical properties, suggesting its potential for incorporation in materials for long-term loading applications, such as artificial cartilage.

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富辛迪克聚乙烯醇的有机无溶剂凝胶化
聚乙烯醇(PVA)由于其理想的特性,通常用于各种各样的应用。然而,它的溶解度和力学性能存在局限性。为了解决这个问题,使用无有机溶剂的方法进行了具有规则三维结构的富syndiotacist聚乙烯醇(sPVA)的凝胶化。所得sPVA的结晶度高于常用的无规聚乙烯醇(aPVA)。然而,由于这两种体系的高结晶度,它们在水和二甲亚砜等溶剂中都表现出低溶解度,因此无法利用它们的性质。然而,由于热压方法不需要在溶剂中溶解PVA,因此可以使用sPVA等难溶材料进行凝胶化。因此,将热压法应用于水膨胀sPVA形成水凝胶。将得到的sPVA水凝胶(sPVA- h)在不同温度下干燥和热处理,比较其结晶度、热性能和力学性能与aPVA水凝胶(aPVA- h)。结果表明,在较高温度下热处理,以及在低于aPVA-H所需温度下热处理时,sPVA-H具有与原sPVA-H相当的性能。所得结果表明,sPVA-H具有优异的力学性能,表明其在长期加载材料(如人工软骨)中的应用潜力。
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