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Gawel et al., 2012 - Google Patents

Impregnation of weakly charged anionic microhydrogels with cationic polyelectrolytes and their swelling properties monitored by a high resolution interferometric …

Gawel et al., 2012

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4107285244680224210
Author
Gawel K
Gao M
Stokke B
Publication year
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European polymer journal

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Deposition of polycations on weakly charged anionic hydrogels and the resulting swelling properties were studied to determine the influence of molecular parameters on the properties of the resulting composite soft materials. The deposition process and swelling …
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