Biodegradable hydrogels are finding increasing interest in the academic and industrial field due to their high swelling capacity and the potential for many novel applications enabled by their biodegradability. The monitoring of the hydrogel cross-linking process is a crucial step for predicting hydrogel performances in terms of degree of swelling and viscoelastic properties. In this work, the chemical cross-linking of cellulose based hydrogels has been monitored during synthesis in water by means of ultrasonic wave propagation and low frequency dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). The effect of the cross-linker concentration on the hydrogel acoustic behaviour has been also analysed and correlated with the different elastic response devel...
Micellar hydrogels composed of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
As a novel stimulus, we used high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for brea...
Abstract: Biodegradable cellulose-based hydrogels are attracting increasing interest in the academic...
Three different techniques have been applied to the evaluation of the degree of cross-linking of sup...
A viscoelastic rheometer was equipped with a sono-device and a water bath to enable measurement of s...
In this work a continuum model for high frequency poroelastic longitudinal waves in hydrogels is pre...
The propagation of ultrasonic waves in polymers depends on their viscoelastic behaviour and density,...
In the present paper a continuum poroelastic model for high frequency acoustic waves in hydrogels ha...
As a novel stimulus, we use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for break...
Continuous exposure to high-energy ultrasonic waves depolymerises macromolecules in solutions and pr...
Ultrasonic wave propagation has been used for the high frequency dynamic mechanical analysis of poly...
Effect of ultrasound (US) on cellulose decomposition was studied in the solution and hydrogels, when...
The propagation of low-intensity ultrasound in polymers, acting as a high-frequency dynamic mechani...
[[abstract]]An ultrasonic technique was used to measure material property change during hydrolytic d...
Micellar hydrogels composed of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
As a novel stimulus, we used high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for brea...
Abstract: Biodegradable cellulose-based hydrogels are attracting increasing interest in the academic...
Three different techniques have been applied to the evaluation of the degree of cross-linking of sup...
A viscoelastic rheometer was equipped with a sono-device and a water bath to enable measurement of s...
In this work a continuum model for high frequency poroelastic longitudinal waves in hydrogels is pre...
The propagation of ultrasonic waves in polymers depends on their viscoelastic behaviour and density,...
In the present paper a continuum poroelastic model for high frequency acoustic waves in hydrogels ha...
As a novel stimulus, we use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for break...
Continuous exposure to high-energy ultrasonic waves depolymerises macromolecules in solutions and pr...
Ultrasonic wave propagation has been used for the high frequency dynamic mechanical analysis of poly...
Effect of ultrasound (US) on cellulose decomposition was studied in the solution and hydrogels, when...
The propagation of low-intensity ultrasound in polymers, acting as a high-frequency dynamic mechani...
[[abstract]]An ultrasonic technique was used to measure material property change during hydrolytic d...
Micellar hydrogels composed of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
As a novel stimulus, we used high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for brea...