AbstractHydrogel products constitute a group of polymeric materials, the hydrophilic structure of which renders them capable of holding large amounts of water in their three-dimensional networks. Extensive employment of these products in a number of industrial and environmental areas of application is considered to be of prime importance. As expected, natural hydrogels were gradually replaced by synthetic types due to their higher water absorption capacity, long service life, and wide varieties of raw chemical resources. Literature on this subject was found to be expanding, especially in the scientific areas of research. However, a number of publications and technical reports dealing with hydrogel products from the engineering points of vie...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
AbstractHydrogel products constitute a group of polymeric materials, the hydrophilic structure of wh...
Hydrogel products constitute polymeric materials as a group, the hydrophilic structure which renders...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that have gained widespread attention in recent years due to thei...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are water-swollen networks, which are cross-linked structures consisting of hydrophilic po...
Hydrogel product lines necessitate a bunch of polymer composites; the electrophilic configuration wh...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
AbstractHydrogel products constitute a group of polymeric materials, the hydrophilic structure of wh...
Hydrogel products constitute polymeric materials as a group, the hydrophilic structure which renders...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that have gained widespread attention in recent years due to thei...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their v...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are water-swollen networks, which are cross-linked structures consisting of hydrophilic po...
Hydrogel product lines necessitate a bunch of polymer composites; the electrophilic configuration wh...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...