The performance of hydrogels prepared with traditional natural starch as raw materials is considerable; the fixed ratio of amylose/amylopectin significantly limits the improvement of hydrogel structure and performance. In this paper, starch hydrogels were prepared by physical blending and chemical grafting, with the aid of ultrasonic heating. The effects of different amylose/amylopectin ratios on the microstructure and water retention properties of starch hydrogels were studied. The results show that an increase in amylopectin content is beneficial to improve the grafting ratio of acrylamide (AM). The interaction between the AM grafted on amylopectin and amylose molecules through hydrogen bonding increases the pores of the gel network and t...
Starch–maleate–polyvinyl alcohol (SMP) hydrogels were prepared by reacting polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) w...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to synthesize the hydrogel from natural polymer an...
The design and preparation of novel biodegradable hydrogels developed by the free radical polymeriza...
Bio-based hydrogels destined for use as low cost renewable biosorbents are synthesized. The impact o...
In this study, the effects of the amylose/amylopectin content on starch gelation and the physical ch...
Abstract In this study, sago starch was modified in order to enhance its physicochemical properties....
The rheological properties of gels of hydrophobically modified potato starch (HMPot) and high amylop...
In this study, sago starch was modified in order to enhance its physicochemical properties. Carboxym...
Hybrid hydrogels based on pre-gelatinized starch were synthesized by inverse emulsion polymerization...
Aerogels are highly porous materials that are prepared by removing water held within a hydrogel in a...
This work studied the effect of content of starch on the structure and properties of hydrogels gener...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures of high scientific interest in the food, pha...
The need to strive towards a more sustainable development of the society is becoming increasingly ur...
The gelling mechanism of most biopolymers, including starches, is not completely understood. A wide ...
Light processable hydrogels were successfully fabricated by utilizing maize starch as raw material. ...
Starch–maleate–polyvinyl alcohol (SMP) hydrogels were prepared by reacting polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) w...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to synthesize the hydrogel from natural polymer an...
The design and preparation of novel biodegradable hydrogels developed by the free radical polymeriza...
Bio-based hydrogels destined for use as low cost renewable biosorbents are synthesized. The impact o...
In this study, the effects of the amylose/amylopectin content on starch gelation and the physical ch...
Abstract In this study, sago starch was modified in order to enhance its physicochemical properties....
The rheological properties of gels of hydrophobically modified potato starch (HMPot) and high amylop...
In this study, sago starch was modified in order to enhance its physicochemical properties. Carboxym...
Hybrid hydrogels based on pre-gelatinized starch were synthesized by inverse emulsion polymerization...
Aerogels are highly porous materials that are prepared by removing water held within a hydrogel in a...
This work studied the effect of content of starch on the structure and properties of hydrogels gener...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures of high scientific interest in the food, pha...
The need to strive towards a more sustainable development of the society is becoming increasingly ur...
The gelling mechanism of most biopolymers, including starches, is not completely understood. A wide ...
Light processable hydrogels were successfully fabricated by utilizing maize starch as raw material. ...
Starch–maleate–polyvinyl alcohol (SMP) hydrogels were prepared by reacting polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) w...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to synthesize the hydrogel from natural polymer an...
The design and preparation of novel biodegradable hydrogels developed by the free radical polymeriza...