2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05846-7_1
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A Brief History of Polymeric Cryogels

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“…As distinct from hydrogels, cryogels synthesized in cryogenic conditions can consist of interconnected macroporous matrices with the pore size from ∼ 0.1 to 10 μm and supermacroporous matrices with the pore size in the range from several tens to several hundreds of micrometers [23][24][25]. Due to high surface/volume ratio and easy convection of liquids inside cryogel matrices, both macroporous and supermacroporous cryogels are proved to be the most favorable materials to design flow-through catalytic reactors [7,26,27] (Figure 7).…”
Section: Flow-through Catalytic Reactors Based On Macroporous Cryogelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As distinct from hydrogels, cryogels synthesized in cryogenic conditions can consist of interconnected macroporous matrices with the pore size from ∼ 0.1 to 10 μm and supermacroporous matrices with the pore size in the range from several tens to several hundreds of micrometers [23][24][25]. Due to high surface/volume ratio and easy convection of liquids inside cryogel matrices, both macroporous and supermacroporous cryogels are proved to be the most favorable materials to design flow-through catalytic reactors [7,26,27] (Figure 7).…”
Section: Flow-through Catalytic Reactors Based On Macroporous Cryogelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective cryogenic treatment is not possible if hydrogelation occurs before ice freezing is completed. However, some systems can overcome the prevention of hydrogelation prior to ice freezing via the increase in the cooling rate 21 . Based on these studies, the cryogenic protocol in a binary system was first examined at different cooling rates, for example, 10 /min and 30 /min.…”
Section: Effect Of the Cooling Rate On The Physicochemicalmentioning
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“…As reported in literature, to prepare conventional hydrogels based on DMAEM, high concentrations of monomer are necessary as the radical polymerization to take place (2-7 M) [23,35], the time necessary to reach the equilibrium of swelling being very long. Cryogelation at − 18°C was adopted in this work as the strategy for the synthesis of the semi-IPN composite gels because it was demonstrated that cryogels are endowed with a fast response at the variation of the external stimuli [32,[36][37][38][39][40][41]. To the best of our knowledge, semi-IPN cryogels having PDMAEM as a matrix and PA compared with PS as entrapped polysaccharides and their response at the external stimuli such as temperature, pH and ionic strength have never been investigated up to now.…”
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confidence: 99%