Poly(ethylene glycol)s (PEGs) in the molecular weight range
200−3400 were derivatized at
both ends with acryloyl chloride. These poly(ethylene glycol)
diacrylates (PEGDAs) on homopolymerization
yield cross-linked networks whose M
c values
should correspond to the molecular weight of the PEGDA
macromer. M
c values calculated according to
the Flory−Rehner equation compare very well with the
theoretical values for low concentrations of low molecular weight
monomers. Those at high concentrations
and higher molecular weights are always lower than the expected values.
Attempts to resolve the
equilibrium swelling and elastic components indicate that the phantom
model gives a better fit.
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