pH-Dependent friction of Polyacrylamide hydrogels
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Polyacrylamide hydrogels are widely used in biomedical applications due to their tunable mechanical properties and charge neutrality. Our recent tribological investigations of polyacrylamide gels have revealed tunable and pH-dependent friction behavior. To determine the origins of this pH-responsiveness, we prepared polyacrylamide hydrogels with two different initiating chemistries: a reduction-oxidation (redox)-initiated system using ammonium persulfate (APS) and N,N,NâNâ-tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED) and a UV-initiated system with 2-hydroxy-4â-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-methylpropiophenone (Irgacure 2959). Hydrogel swelling, mechanical properties, and tribological behavior were investigated in response to solution pH (ranging from ~ 0.34 to 13.5). For polyacrylamide hydrogels in sliding contact with glass hemispherical probes, friction coefficients decreased from µ = 0.07 ± 0.02 to µ = 0.002 ± 0.002 (redox-initiated) and from µ = 0.05 ± 0.03 to µ = 0.003 ± 0.003 (UV-initiated) with incr..., Microindentations and sliding experiments were conducted with a custom-built linear reciprocating tribometer. Data was analyzed and processed with the following Matlab codes (Tribometer_Indent_Analysis_v5 and Compiling_Friction_Data_v7).Â
Raman spectroscopy was conducted with a confocal Raman microscope (Horiba Jobin Yvon T640000) with an excitation wavelength of 488 nm and laser power of 400 mW. A 50x objective lens was used to focus the laser light 10 µm below the sample surface. Spectra data was obtained with a resolution of 0.66 cm-1. Â
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was conducted with a Thermo Scientific ESCALABTM Xi+. A monochromatic Al/Kα x-ray radiation with a pass energy of 100 eV, dwell time of 50 ms, and spot size of 650 µm was used. Spectra were obtained after 105 s of etching using a 6 kV Ar1000+ cluster ion source. , All data is in .csv or .txt format and can be opened with any open-source software. , Data from peer-reviewed article:
Title: pH-Dependent Friction of Polyacrylamide Hydrogels
Journal: Tribology Letters
Authors: Allison L. Chau, Conor D. Pugsley, Madeleine E. Miyamoto, Yongkui Tang, Claus D. Eisenbach, Thomas E. Mates, Craig J. Hawker, Megan T. Valentine, and Angela A. Pitenis
Corresponding author: Angela Pitenis, apitenis@ucsb.edu
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A) Fig\_2a.csv
B) Fig\_2b.csv
C) Fig\_3a.csv
D) Fig\_3b.csv
E) Fig\_5\_FigS4.csv
F) Fig\_S1.txt
G) Fig\_S2.csv
H) Fig\_S3.csv
I) Fig\_S5a.csv
J) Fig\_S5b.csv
K) Fig\_S5c.csv
L) Fig\_S5d.csv
M) Fig\_S5e.csv
N) Fig\_S5f.csv
O) Fig\_S5gcsv
P) Fig\_S5h.csv
Q) Fig\_S6.csv
R) Fig\_S7a.csv
S) Fig\_S7b.csv
T) Friction\_Irgacure.csv
U) Friction\_TEMED\_APS.csv
V) Modulus\_Irgacure.csv
W) Modulus\_TEMED\_APS.csv
X) Swelling\_Irgacure.csv
Y) Swelling\_TEMED\_APS.csv
Z) Volume\_change\_TEMED\_APS.csv
FIGURE 2: friction and reduced elastic modulus data
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A) Fig\_2a.csv: friction coefficient vs. solution pH
* row 1: x and y axis, corre...
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2025-07-21



