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RADIATION INDUCED ACRYLAMIDE/CITRIC ACID HYDROGELS AND THEIR SWELLING BEHAVIORS
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RADIATION INDUCED ACRYLAMIDE/CITRIC ACID HYDROGELS AND THEIR SWELLING BEHAVIORS

Erdener Karadag, Dursun Saraydin, Nurettin Sahiner and Olgun Güven
Journal of macromolecular science. Part A, Pure and applied chemistry, Vol.38(11), pp.1105-1121
10-31-2001

Abstract

Acrylamide Citric acid Gamma radiation Hydrogel Polymer Swelling
Citric acid (CAc) moieties containing acrylamide (AAm) hydrogels were prepared by gamma irradiation of their aqueous solutions. A possible polymerization and crosslinking mechanism for acrylamide/citric acid (AAm/CAc) hydrogels is proposed. The effects of irradiation dose and citric acid content on swelling behavior were investigated. Swelling took place in water at 25°C and was followed gravimetrically. Incorporation of a relatively low amount of citric acid to acrylamide hydrogel increased its swelling up to 950% from 700%. The diffusion of water into AAm/CAc hydrogels was found to be a non-Fickian type. Diffusion coefficients of AAm/CAc hydrogels found as 5 × 10. It has also been found that the number average molar mass between crosslinks is increased with the CAc content and decreased with irradiation dose.
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