Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1527117 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We conceived that the electrolytic polymer liquids could serve as effective glue for attaching gels one to another. To evaluate the adhesion effectiveness, the adhesion force was measured between two like-charged gels which were attached with unlike-charged polymer liquid. The adhesion force between anionic gels attached with cationic polymer liquid visibly increased with the increase of environmental pH, while the adhesion force between cationic gels attached with anionic polymer liquid visibly decreased. Based on the experimentally measured potential inside gels and their swelling ratios, the quantities of COO− and NH3+, respectively, contained in anionic and cationic gels were estimated. Consequently, we derived a conclusion that the adhesion force was caused by the formation of salt-linkages, COO−⋯+H3N, formed between gel surfaces and electrolytic polymer liquid. Furthermore, it was observed that the electrolytic polymer liquid served as an effective glue to adhere the particle gels one another.

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