The rheological behavior of chemically crosslinked hydrogels based on poly (Acrylamide)

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The effects of different ratios of monomer/crosslinking agent and initiator/activator (potassium peroxydisulfate/ascorbic acid) concentrations on the polymerization of acrylamide (AAm) crosslinked with N, N-methylene-bis- acrylamide (Bis) were studied by dynamic oscilatory testing and gel point (GP) quantitative determination. In the studied conditions, rheological response of PAAm gelation-elastic and viscous moduli, loss tangent and complex dynamic viscosity - indicates these properties could transit between elasticity and viscoelasticity dependently on the reaction time and reactants' ratios. After a certain induction period during which the elastic modulus is close to zero, it increases monotonically until equilibrium is reached.

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Neamtu, I., Nita, L. E., Bercea, M., & Chiriac, A. P. (2009). The rheological behavior of chemically crosslinked hydrogels based on poly (Acrylamide). Polimery/Polymers, 54(11–12), 795–800. https://doi.org/10.14314/polimery.2009.795

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