Xin et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Effect of first network topology on the toughness of double network hydrogelsXin et al., 2013
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- Xin H
- Saricilar S
- Brown H
- Whitten P
- Spinks G
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- Macromolecules
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The fracture toughness of a double network (DN) hydrogel is shown here to be directly proportional to the toughness of the first-formed network. A series of DN gels was prepared in which the cross-link density of the first (tighter) network was controlled by varying the …
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- C08F220/00—Copolymers of compounds having one or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals, each having only one carbon-to-carbon double bond, and only one being terminated by only one carboxyl radical or a salt, anhydride ester, amide, imide or nitrile thereof
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