Garner et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Types and Chemistry of Synthetic HydrogelsGarner et al., 2016
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- 7704697090719087662
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- Garner J
- Park K
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- Gels Handbook: Fundamentals, Properties and Applications
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Hydrogels are materials which interact with water but do not dissolve due to chemical or physical crosslinks forming a network of chains. There are a variety of natural as well as synthetic hydrogels. Synthetic hydrogels have occupied an important place in science ever …
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