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Swelling and cross-linking density effects on the structure of partially ionized gels

Author
SCHOSSELER, F; SKOURI, R; MUNCH, J. P; CANDAU, S. J
CNRS Univ. Louis Pasteur, lab. ultrasons dynamique fluides complexes, 67070 Strasbourg, France
Source

Journal de physique. II. 1994, Vol 4, Num 7, pp 1221-1239 ; ref : 32 ref

ISSN
1155-4312
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry; Crystallography; Atomic molecular physics
Publisher
Editions de physique, Les Ulis
Publication country
France
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Acrylique acide polymère Densité réticulation Diffusion neutron centrale Etude expérimentale Gonflement Hydrogel Interaction électrostatique Polymère réticulé Solution aqueuse Solution diluée Structure
Keyword (en)
Acrylic acid polymer Crosslink density Small angle neutron scattering Experimental study Swelling Hydrogel Electrostatic interaction Crosslinked polymer Aqueous solution Dilute solution Structure
Keyword (es)
Acrílico ácido polímero Densidad reticulado Difusión neutrón central Estudio experimental Inflamiento Hidrogel Interacción electrostática Polímero reticulado Solución acuosa Solución diluida Estructura
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D09 Physicochemistry of polymers / 001D09D Organic polymers / 001D09D04 Properties and characterization / 001D09D04G Solution and gel properties

Discipline
Physical chemistry of polymers
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
4130370

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