2008
DOI: 10.1515/epoly.2008.8.1.1697
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Gels from acrylic acid and hydroxypropyl cellulose via free radical polymerization

Abstract: Abstract:A hydrogel from acrylic acid and hydroxypropyl cellulose was made. The percentages of raw materials and crosslinkers were varied and its swelling behavior was evaluated. Some of the gels obtained absorbed more than 300% wt. The gels with higher swelling percentages were characterized by means of IR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamical mechanical analysis (DMA), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The FTIR showed the presence of the main reactants in the gel, while the D… Show more

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“…Throughout this research, a substantial body of scientific literature on interpolymer complexes and their preparation and analysis methods has been thoroughly examined. Notably, standardized approaches exist for investigating the partially formed complexes, including the following: Titration [ 47 ]; Viscometry and turbidimetry [ 48 ]; Potentiometry [ 49 ]; IR spectroscopy [ 50 ]; Differential scanning calorimetry [ 50 ]; Scanning electron microscopy [ 51 ]; Dynamic light scattering [ 52 ]; Three-dimensional (3D) integrated optics [ 53 ]; Static light scattering [ 54 ], etc. …”
Section: Methods Of Studying Ipcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Throughout this research, a substantial body of scientific literature on interpolymer complexes and their preparation and analysis methods has been thoroughly examined. Notably, standardized approaches exist for investigating the partially formed complexes, including the following: Titration [ 47 ]; Viscometry and turbidimetry [ 48 ]; Potentiometry [ 49 ]; IR spectroscopy [ 50 ]; Differential scanning calorimetry [ 50 ]; Scanning electron microscopy [ 51 ]; Dynamic light scattering [ 52 ]; Three-dimensional (3D) integrated optics [ 53 ]; Static light scattering [ 54 ], etc. …”
Section: Methods Of Studying Ipcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the article [ 50 ], a more comprehensive investigation was conducted on hydrogels derived from PAA and HPC. The composition of the hydrogels, including the percentages of the initial polymers and crosslinking agents, was varied, and the swelling capacity of the hydrogels was evaluated.…”
Section: Application Of Ipcsmentioning
confidence: 99%