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The preparation and simple analysis of a clay nanoparticle composite hydrogel

Warren et al., 2017

Document ID
2039296962364667237
Author
Warren D
Sutherland S
Kao J
Weal G
Mackay S
Publication year
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Journal of Chemical Education

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Samples of a composite hydrogel incorporating clay (Laponite XLG and S-482) nanoparticles were prepared using N-isopropylacrylamide. The hydrogels were formed via a radical-initiated addition polymerization using potassium persulfate and N, N, N′, N …
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