A thermodynamic model of physical gels |
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Authors: | Yonghao An Hanqing Jiang |
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Affiliation: | a School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA b Division of Mathematical and Nature Sciences, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 85069, USA |
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Abstract: | Physical gels are characterized by dynamic cross-links that are constantly created and broken, changing its state between solid and liquid under influence of environmental factors. This restructuring ability of physical gels makes them an important class of materials with many applications, such as in drug delivery. In this article, we present a thermodynamic model for physical gels that considers both the elastic properties of the network and the transient nature of the cross-links. The cross-links’ reformation is captured through a connectivity tensor M at the microscopic level. The macroscopic quantities, such as the volume fraction of the monomer ?, number of monomers per cross-link s, and the number of cross-links per volume q, are defined by statistic averaging. A mean-field energy functional for the gel is constructed based on these variables. The equilibrium equations and the stress are obtained at the current state. We study the static thermodynamic properties of physical gels predicted by the model. We discuss the problems of un-constrained swelling and stress driven phase transitions of physical gels and describe the conditions under which these phenomena arise as functions of the bond activation energy Ea, polymer/solvent interaction parameter χ, and external stress p. |
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Keywords: | Physical gels Free energy Thermodynamics Reformation Phase transition |
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