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Microstructured polyacrylamide hydrogels prepared via inverse microemulsion polymerization

Puig et al., 2001

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167185351852343160
Author
Puig L
Sanchez-Diaz J
Villacampa M
Mendizabal E
Puig J
Aguiar A
Katime I
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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The synthesis by a two-stage polymerization process of microstructured polyacrylamide hydrogels with large swelling capacity and improved mechanical properties is reported. First, crosslinked polyacrylamide particles of nanosize scale are made by inverse …
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