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Method and Model for the Analysis of Gel-Blocking Effects during the Swelling of Polymeric Hydrogels

This paper focuses on a method to determine the swelling pressure of polymeric hydrogels. The method is based on determining the swelling pressure at a defined volume of swelling that is smaller than the volume the gel can attain by free swelling to equlibrium. Data for one type of polymer particles...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2007-01, Vol.46 (1), p.359-364
Main Authors: Wack, Holger, Ulbricht, Mathias
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper focuses on a method to determine the swelling pressure of polymeric hydrogels. The method is based on determining the swelling pressure at a defined volume of swelling that is smaller than the volume the gel can attain by free swelling to equlibrium. Data for one type of polymer particles made from weakly cross-linked and partly neutralized poly(acrylic acid) are presented for swelling in deionized water. For polymer volume fractions (φP) in the range of 0.05−0.30, swelling pressures in the range of 0.25−4.31 MPa were obtained. The kinetic data are discussed with a combined diffusion−relaxation model for low and medium polymer volume fractions. A novel model is presented for higher polymer volume fractions. The mechanism of the gel-blocking effect that is evident in this φP range is explained and considered in the novel model, in the form of a blocking factor. The results obtained may be used for the design of improved sealing concepts that are based on “super absorbing polymers”.
ISSN:0888-5885
1520-5045
DOI:10.1021/ie061077k