I am working on the above mentioned polymer. I am trying to get suitable solvent in which above polymer can be soluble. If any one knows or has experience regarding this issue please share it with me.
Thank you Balaram Gajra and Mohammad Hassan loghmani, i am searching for organic solvent for these polymers,
i solubilized all three polymers in water at higher temperature. i made the nanoparticles of pharmaceuticals with these polymers, i want to check the encapsulation efficiency precentage, so if both drug and polymer soluble in organic solution then i can be able to calculate conc. or amount of drug resent,
There are mainly two solubility parameters for polymers. Hansen solubility parameter and hilderband solubility parameter. From literature or books yoou can find solubility parameters of your material. Then, you can get an approximate idea about their solubility by comparing it with solubility parameter of the solvents. The solubility parameters of common solvents you can find in the wiki page. Solvent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For PVA, it depends on the degree of hydrolysis of the material; try ethyl acetate if the degree is relatively low. Some PVAs are also slightly soluble in alcohol (ethyl). Do you have access to the Polymer Handbook (Brandrup and Immergut)? It will have a chapter on solubilities of polymers and you could look up solvents for the individual polymers
No, it will not soluble completely in chloroform, toluene and chlorobenzene. It is completely soluble in warm DMF depends on degree of hydrolyzing groups
For PVA, all you need is just hot water (approx. 90 °C) and continnous vigorous stirring. It may take from 30 min to a couple of hours depending on the molecular weight and concentration of the polymer you are using.
The best solvent for polymerization of N,N-isopropylacrylamide is tert-butanol but according the literature in the link also benzene is possible. If this is true also chloroform should work but it has a higher chain transfer rate as tert-butanol or benzene. This will result in lower molecular weights. For this reason I would recommend tert-butanol.
What if I want to disperse a PVA or PVP solution in some powder, so the binder (these two polymers) gets uniformely distribuited around the powder? I'm using dichloromethane for the first one and it works well. What could I use for the PVA? Deon, the Polymer Handbook (Brandrup and Immergut) that you suggest is super expensive and I can't find it on the internet. Anyone?
I worked with PVA (Mw~86-124 kDa and ~150 kDa, 95-98℅ hydrolized) it is soluble very good in water especially if you heat it up (50-60 °C), but in any cases dissolving time is about 12-24 hours.
Regardind the PVP: I succesfully prepared solutions of PVP (Mw about 50 kDa) in water, absolute ethanol, 96℅ ethanol with a concentrations up to 50 wt.℅ even without heating and in short period of time (in about 1-2 hours). Also there are some articles about preparation of PVP (Mw ~ 1'300 kDa) solutions in DMF with a relatively high concentrations.
PVP is soluble in water and in most organic solvents such as alcohols, some chlorinated compounds such as chloroform, methylene chloride and ethylene dichloride, nitroparaffins, and amines. It is however insoluble in hydrocarbons, ethers, some chlorinated hydrocarbons, ketones and esters.