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Abstract Transparent crosslinked PVA hydrogels were prepared by electron beam irradiation of aqueous solutions under nitrogen. These weak hydrogels, upon swelling at 30°C in water, showed low elastic moduli (up to 50 psi), low ultimate tensile strength (up to 4 psi), and low extensibility to break (not higher than 85%). Values of the molecular weight between crosslinks M c were calculated from swelling and from tensile experiments. In fact, two values of M c were calculated for each swelling experiment, (a) allowing for observed variation in the polymer–solvent interaction parameter χ 1 with concentration, and (b) fixing χ 1 = 0.494 according to literature data. The correlation of the M c obtained from tensile data with the M c obtained from swelling data, by (a) or (b), was approximately linear and gave the same per cent agreement.
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pediatrics and Genetics
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