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Original Articles

The Influence of Preparation Methods on the Swelling and Network Properties of Acrylamide Hydrogels with Crosslinkers

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Pages 419-431 | Received 01 Jul 2003, Accepted 01 Oct 2003, Published online: 22 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

Using different types and concentrations of crosslinkers, acrylamide (AAm) hydrogels have been prepared with chemical initiation and gamma irradiation techniques. The effects of the preparation method, crosslinkers type and concentration on swelling behavior of AAm hydrogels were investigated. Swelling was performed in distilled water and followed gravimetrically. Swelling parameters such as equilibrium swelling degree, equilibrium water content (EWC), maximum swelling, initial swelling rate, diffusion exponent and coefficient, and network parameters such as molecular mass between crosslinks, crosslink density, mesh size, and porosity were calculated and evaluated. The range of equilibrium swelling degree of AAm hydrogels was varied from 255% to 1450% depending upon the preparation method, crosslinker type, and crosslinker concentration. The diffusion of water into AAm hydrogels was found to be nonFickian.

Acknowledgment

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Polymer Group in the Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University.

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