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Elastic, Superporous Hydrogel Hybrids of Polyacrylamide and Sodium Alginate

✍ Scribed by Hossein Omidian; Jose G. Rocca; Kinam Park


Book ID
102470859
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
239 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Summary: A novel approach was developed to prepare a superporous hydrogel with superior mechanical and elastic properties. According to this method, a synthetic monomer was polymerized and crosslinked in the presence of a water‐soluble alginate polymer. Later in the process, the alginate part of the synthesized hydrogel was treated with metal cations, which resulted in a hydrogel hybrid with an interpenetrating network structure. In this article, a hydrogel hybrid of acrylamide and alginate is highlighted because of its unique swelling and mechanical properties. This hydrogel hybrid shows resilience and a rubbery property in its fully water‐swollen state, which not previously been reported. To help understand the underlying mechanism responsible for such unique properties with hydrogel hybrids, the ionotropic gelation of the alginate polymer was also studied in more detail.

The elastic nature of the prepared, water‐swollen, acrylamide‐alginate hybrid hydrogel.

magnified imageThe elastic nature of the prepared, water‐swollen, acrylamide‐alginate hybrid hydrogel.


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