“…This hypothesis was examined using an analysis based on a modified version of the Flory−Rehner description of the equilibrium swelling of polymer gels cross-linked in the solid state . This modified description of the equilibrium swelling behavior includes the effects of a non-Gaussian chain length distribution (appropriate for the highly cross-linked PEG−AA networks), chain ionization, and composition-dependent structural factor A φ : −
The parameter M c is the theoretical value of the molecular weight between cross-links, υ is the specific volume of the polymer, V 1 is the molar volume of the penetrant, M n is the number-average molecular weight of the linear chains in the absence of cross-links (≈75 000 for multiacrylate polymer systems), υ 2,s is the polymer volume fraction in the swollen state, and χ is the Flory polymer−solvent interaction parameter. The term which appears on the right-hand side of eq 6 and contains the pH of the swelling agent and the dissociation constant, K a , of the polyacid accounts for the ionic contribution to swelling.…”