Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5191876 Polymer 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Strongly charged polyacrylate hydrogels, however, display a qualitatively different scattering response. At low q a power law behavior is observed characteristic of a fractal surface. At intermediate q another component of osmotic origin is visible, which varies as q−1, which indicates that the presence of divalent cations favors linear alignment of the network chains. Acceptable agreement is found between the estimate of the thermal fluctuations deduced from SANS and the results derived from independent osmotic observations.
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