Polymeric gels can undergo large deformation when subjected to external solutions of varying pH. It is imperative to understand the deformation process of pH-sensitive hydrogels for the effective application of these attractive materials in the biomedical and microfluidic fields. In the modeling of these multi-phase materials, finite element (FE) modeling is a useful tool for the development of future applications, and it allows developers to test a wide variety of material responses in a cost-effective and efficient manner, reducing the need to conduct extensive laboratory experiments. Although a FE user-defined material model is available for the equilibrium state, the transient response of pH-sensitive gels has not been effectively model...
We present a continuum model for thermally-induced volume transitions in stimulus-responsive hydroge...
We present a theory for the chemically-induced volume transitions of hydrogels. Consistent with expe...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...
Polymeric gels can undergo large deformation when subjected to external solutions of varying pH. It ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A magneto-chemo-electro-mechanical model is developed for simulation of the swelling behavior of the...
Copyright © 2013 Armando Blanco et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels are polymeric materials, which are able to reversibly swell in water in ...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
AbstractA polymer network can imbibe copious amounts of solvent and swell, the resulting state is kn...
A model is developed for the elastic response and solvent diffusion through a thermo-responsive gel ...
We present a theory for the chemically-induced volume transitions of hydrogels. Consistent with expe...
We present a continuum model for thermally-induced volume transitions in stimulus-responsive hydroge...
We present a theory for the chemically-induced volume transitions of hydrogels. Consistent with expe...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...
Polymeric gels can undergo large deformation when subjected to external solutions of varying pH. It ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A hydrogel is a polymeric three-dimensional network structure. The applications of this material typ...
A magneto-chemo-electro-mechanical model is developed for simulation of the swelling behavior of the...
Copyright © 2013 Armando Blanco et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Stimuli-sensitive hydrogels are polymeric materials, which are able to reversibly swell in water in ...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
AbstractA polymer network can imbibe copious amounts of solvent and swell, the resulting state is kn...
A model is developed for the elastic response and solvent diffusion through a thermo-responsive gel ...
We present a theory for the chemically-induced volume transitions of hydrogels. Consistent with expe...
We present a continuum model for thermally-induced volume transitions in stimulus-responsive hydroge...
We present a theory for the chemically-induced volume transitions of hydrogels. Consistent with expe...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...