Agar-gelatin co-hydrogel was investigated over a period of z30-days by dynamic light and small angle neutron scattering, and rheology to quantify changes occurring inside the hydrogel. Degree of nonergodicity was extracted as a heterodyne contribution from the measured dynamic structure factor data.
Hierarchical structures in agar hydrogels
✍ Scribed by Shilpi Boral; H.B. Bohidar
- Book ID
- 104088035
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3861
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✦ Synopsis
Small angle neutron scattering experiments were performed on agar solutions and gels to explore their differential microscopic structures. In solution state, the wave vector, q, dependence of static structure factor, I(q), could be described by IðqÞ ¼ I g expðÀq 2 R 2 g =3ÞþI R q Àa . Statistical analysis gave: R g ¼ 18 nm and a ¼ 0.85 AE 0.07 indicating the existence of rod-like rigid structures of length, L¼ ffiffiffiffiffiffi 12 p R g z 63 nm. In gels, IðqÞ¼ I G expðÀq 2 X 2 ÞþI F q Àb þðI P =qÞexpðÀq 2 R 2 c =2Þ which had discernible Gaussian, power-law and Kratky-Porod regimes in the low, intermediate and high-q regions. Regression analysis yielded a characteristic length, X ¼ 3.3 À 4 nm for gels with agar concentration, c ¼ 0.1 À 0.3% (w/v). The exponent b ¼ 1.2 AE 0.2 and the cross-sectional radius of cylindrical fibres, R c ¼ 1.5 AE 0.3 nm remained invariant of agar concentration. This assigned a value 5 nm to the persistence length of the fibres in the solution phase that reduced to 3 nm in the gel phase indicating differential hydration of the fibres.
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