We present a pedagogical review of the swelling thermodynamics and phase transitions of polymer gels. In particular, we discuss how features of the volume phase transition of the gel's osmotic equilibrium are analogous to other transitions described by mean-field models of binary mixtures, and the failure of this analogy at the critical point due to shear rigidity. We then consider the phase transition at fixed volume, a relatively unexplored paradigm for polymer gels that results in a phase-separated equilibrium consisting of coexisting solvent-rich and solvent-poor regions of gel. Again, the gel's shear rigidity is found to have a profound effect on the phase transition, here resulting in macroscopic shape change at constant volume of the...
Thermoresponsive microgels are polymeric colloidal networks that can change their size in response t...
A Monte Carlo simulation model is propsed to study the phase transition and the structural evolution...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Deformation of physically cross-linked gels is shown to increase their swelling capacity significant...
A gel is a liquid trapped within a diluted mesh of cross-linked polymer chains. The systematic study...
Polymer gels can undergo a volume phase transition (either continuous or discontinuous) when an exte...
An increasing demand for adaptive structures using smart materials has emerged in the last decades. ...
AbstractAn elastomeric gel is a cross-linked polymer network swollen with a solvent, and certain gel...
We have shown that the lattice fluid hydrogen bond (LFHB) model can successfully quantify the first-...
We have measured the equilibrium diameter of cylindrical poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (NIPA) gels wit...
AbstractA network of polymers can imbibe a large quantity of a solvent and swell, resulting in a gel...
We present a mean field model of a gel consisting of P polymers, each of length L and Nz polyfunctio...
Stimuli-responsive polymeric gels are attracting increasing attention due to their great potential a...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
We present a mean field model of a gel consisting of P polymers, each of length L and Nz polyfunctio...
Thermoresponsive microgels are polymeric colloidal networks that can change their size in response t...
A Monte Carlo simulation model is propsed to study the phase transition and the structural evolution...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Deformation of physically cross-linked gels is shown to increase their swelling capacity significant...
A gel is a liquid trapped within a diluted mesh of cross-linked polymer chains. The systematic study...
Polymer gels can undergo a volume phase transition (either continuous or discontinuous) when an exte...
An increasing demand for adaptive structures using smart materials has emerged in the last decades. ...
AbstractAn elastomeric gel is a cross-linked polymer network swollen with a solvent, and certain gel...
We have shown that the lattice fluid hydrogen bond (LFHB) model can successfully quantify the first-...
We have measured the equilibrium diameter of cylindrical poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (NIPA) gels wit...
AbstractA network of polymers can imbibe a large quantity of a solvent and swell, resulting in a gel...
We present a mean field model of a gel consisting of P polymers, each of length L and Nz polyfunctio...
Stimuli-responsive polymeric gels are attracting increasing attention due to their great potential a...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
We present a mean field model of a gel consisting of P polymers, each of length L and Nz polyfunctio...
Thermoresponsive microgels are polymeric colloidal networks that can change their size in response t...
A Monte Carlo simulation model is propsed to study the phase transition and the structural evolution...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...