Selva Çavuş
Istanbul University
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Chemical Papers | 2015
Selva Çavuş; Elçin Çakal; Lutfullah M. Sevgili
Swelling behaviour of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVC) and poly(N-vinylcaprolactam-co-itaconic acid) (P(VC-co-IA)) gels was investigated in different solvents (water, ethanol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), chloroform, toluene, acetone) and in binary solvent mixtures (ethanol/chloroform, ethanol/methanol, IPA/chloroform, ethanol/water, IPA/water). Gels were synthesised in ethanol by the free radical cross-linking polymerisation method at 60°C for 24 h in the presence of azo-bis(isobutyronitrile) and allyl methacrylate as the initiator and cross-linker, respectively. And also, ethanol/distilled water mixture (ϕr = 4:1) was used as the synthesis medium to determine its effect on the swelling of gels. It was found that the presence of water in the synthesis medium significantly affected the equilibrium swelling value (ESV) and the swelling tendency of gels both in solvents and in solvent mixtures. All gels synthesised in ethanol showed the highest swelling in chloroform. The gels synthesised in the ethanol/water mixture displayed different swelling behaviour. In this case, while chloroform was still valid for maximum swelling of PVC, P(VC-co-IA) had the highest swelling in methanol. Solubility parameters of gels were predicted by the van Krevelen-Hoftyzer (VKH) and Hoy methods (group contribution methods) and theoretical calculations verified the experimental swelling order.
Chemical Papers | 2015
Lutfullah M. Sevgili; Serdar Toprak; Selva Çavuş
A copolymer gel has been synthesized from N-vinylcaprolactam and dodecyl methacrylate in ethanol using the free radical cross-linking polymerization method. Characterizations of the gel were performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) techniques. Swelling behavior of the gel was investigated in heptane, toluene, and their binary mixtures with different compositions. Swelling value in toluene is higher than that in heptane and swelling value increases with the increasing initial content of toluene in the binary mixture with heptane. The swelling values are correlated by the first- and second-order differential equations, and the best model correlating the experimental results is a second-order one. Diffusion coefficients have also been calculated for heptane and toluene at each concentration by power-law and first-order equations. While the diffusion mechanism of the gel in heptane is a Fickian one, the gel swelled in toluene exhibits a non-Fickian character. Diffusion mechanisms of the gels in binary mixtures are much more complicated. Because of the higher swelling degree in toluene compared to that in heptane, selectivity of the gel in different {heptane + toluene} mixtures with selectivity close to 1 has also been taken into consideration.
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2008
Selva Çavuş; Gülten Gürdağ
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2009
Selva Çavuş; Gülten Gürdağ; Kevser Sözgen; M. Ali Gürkaynak
Polymer Bulletin | 2006
Selva Çavuş; Gülten Gürdağ; Muzaffer Yasar; Kubilay Güçlü; Mehmet Ali Gürkaynak
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2012
Selva Çavuş; Elçin Çakal
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2006
Selva Çavuş; M. Ali Gürkaynak
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010
Elçin Çakal; Selva Çavuş
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2010
Selva Çavuş
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013
Ilda Vergili; Gülzada Soltobaeva; Yasemin Kaya; Z. Beril Gönder; Selva Çavuş; Gülten Gürdaǧ