A new apparatus was developed and used to investigate the swelling behavior of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers under an applied load as a function of the absorbed weight in both water and water solutions. A model able to predict the material water uptake as a function of the isotropic compressive stress was also studied. Centrifugation tests were performed to measure the material retention capacity under load, in both water and synthetic urine. The polymers studied in the tests were from a particular class of superabsorbent hydrogels based on cellulose derivatives chemically crosslinked with divinyl sulfone. The hydrogels showed high sorption and retention capacity in both water and water solutions, both in the free state and under load, a...
Hydrogels generally consist of a solid network and of a fluid permeating the network. Interactions b...
The elimination of water from the body represents a fundamental therapeutic goal in those diseases i...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 20, Issue 5, March 1999Poly(tetrahydrofurfuryl methacr...
A new app. was developed and used to study the swelling behavior of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers...
In this work chemically crosslinked superabsorbent hydrogels have been synthesized from water soluti...
Different types of superabsorbent polymers (SAP) exhibiting varied absorbency properties were invest...
Polyelectrolite hydrogels are crosslinked polymers which display high sorption capacity in water and...
One of the most important among the numerous applications of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs), also kn...
The possibility to modulate cellulose-based hydrogel sorption properties through the insertion of mo...
Water and solute transport in polymeric matrices was investigated to determine the effects of polyme...
Hydrogels, natural or synthetic polymers, that are being used in medicine and agriculture also find ...
Incontinence represents a costly health problem that affects a person’s quality of life physically, ...
Hydrogel which is also known as super absorbent polymer is a type of polymer whose structure is thre...
Three different techniques have been applied to the evaluation of the degree of cross-linking of sup...
The scope of the first part of the present study was to study and evaluate the effect of powder pack...
Hydrogels generally consist of a solid network and of a fluid permeating the network. Interactions b...
The elimination of water from the body represents a fundamental therapeutic goal in those diseases i...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 20, Issue 5, March 1999Poly(tetrahydrofurfuryl methacr...
A new app. was developed and used to study the swelling behavior of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers...
In this work chemically crosslinked superabsorbent hydrogels have been synthesized from water soluti...
Different types of superabsorbent polymers (SAP) exhibiting varied absorbency properties were invest...
Polyelectrolite hydrogels are crosslinked polymers which display high sorption capacity in water and...
One of the most important among the numerous applications of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs), also kn...
The possibility to modulate cellulose-based hydrogel sorption properties through the insertion of mo...
Water and solute transport in polymeric matrices was investigated to determine the effects of polyme...
Hydrogels, natural or synthetic polymers, that are being used in medicine and agriculture also find ...
Incontinence represents a costly health problem that affects a person’s quality of life physically, ...
Hydrogel which is also known as super absorbent polymer is a type of polymer whose structure is thre...
Three different techniques have been applied to the evaluation of the degree of cross-linking of sup...
The scope of the first part of the present study was to study and evaluate the effect of powder pack...
Hydrogels generally consist of a solid network and of a fluid permeating the network. Interactions b...
The elimination of water from the body represents a fundamental therapeutic goal in those diseases i...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 20, Issue 5, March 1999Poly(tetrahydrofurfuryl methacr...