2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2019.109442
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Agar gel strength: A correlation study between chemical composition and rheological properties

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“…Figure 4 shows the obtained results for the prepared membranes alongside the nanofiber collection direction (i.e., 0°), with a similar behaviour observed perpendicularly (i.e., 90°). In the investigated frequency range, the samples showed a nearly constant trend of the extensional storage modulus E', as well as a slight decrease of the extensional loss modulus E" (data not shown), which is consistent with their predominantly elastic nature and localizes their response within the rubbery elastic plateau region [59][60][61]. The DMA spectrum of polymers can be indeed divided into several portions depending on the material properties.…”
Section: Dynamic-mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Figure 4 shows the obtained results for the prepared membranes alongside the nanofiber collection direction (i.e., 0°), with a similar behaviour observed perpendicularly (i.e., 90°). In the investigated frequency range, the samples showed a nearly constant trend of the extensional storage modulus E', as well as a slight decrease of the extensional loss modulus E" (data not shown), which is consistent with their predominantly elastic nature and localizes their response within the rubbery elastic plateau region [59][60][61]. The DMA spectrum of polymers can be indeed divided into several portions depending on the material properties.…”
Section: Dynamic-mechanical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 58%
“…As clearly shown, a higher polymer concentration corresponds both to a higher solution viscosity and a more marked shear-thinning behavior, i.e., a decrease of the viscosity as the shear rate increases. These results can be explained by the presence of entanglements, which increase with the polymer concentration and act as physical constraints thus significantly raising the viscosity (Xu et al 2014;Torres et al 2014;Costanzo et al 2016;Bertasa et al 2020).…”
Section: Viscosity Vs Polymer Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polysaccharide-based hydrogels, whose properties can be tuned simply changing the cross-linking conditions [71][72][73] are structures able to adsorb big quantities of water, making them extremely promising products for water quality investigation [74][75][76][77][78]. Their ability to absorb water is related to the hydrophilic functional groups attached to the polymer backbone, whereas their dissolution resistance is due to the cross-linking points between the macromolecules [79].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There, the guluronic acid residues of the polymer are directly coordinated by Pb 2+ to form a water insoluble, permanent 3D-network [83][84][85][86]. Owing to the low amount of ions required for the cross-linking reaction, such phenomenon can be exploited to assess the presence of Pb 2+ in water [71][72][73].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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