Chu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Water‐swellable, tough, and stretchable inorganic–organic sulfoaluminate cement/polyacrylamide double‐network hydrogel compositesChu et al., 2019
- Document ID
- 9578854257899284559
- Author
- Chu Y
- Song X
- Zhao H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Polymer Science
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Effectively improving the mechanical properties of the hydrogel can greatly broaden its application range. The design concept of forming a double‐network structure by organic– inorganic hybridization can greatly enhance the mechanical properties of traditional …
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