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Structure, swelling and mechanical behavior of a cationic full-IPN hydrogel reinforced with modified nanoclay

Iranian Polymer Journal (English Edition), ISSN: 1735-5265, Vol: 24, Issue: 5, Page: 379-388
2015
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  • Citations
    12
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      12
  • Captures
    16

Article Description

Despite various applications of hydrogels, they have poor gel strength and low resistance against crack propagation which lead to the limitation of their applications. For overcoming this inherent weakness, the current study has focused on the simultaneous utilization of interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structure and nanocomposite hydrogels. It is known that IPN and nanocomposite gels can improve gel strength. The combination of IPN and nanocomposite structure was developed in hydrogels for improving gel strength. For this purpose, bentonite was successfully modified with a cationic surfactant, (3-methacrylamidopropyl) trimethyl ammonium chloride (MAPTAC), as intercalate, and characterized by TGA, XRD and FTIR. Then we synthesized a novel full-interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) cationic hydrogel nanocomposite reinforced using the modified bentonite (MBe) nanoplatelets. The effect of MBe content on the chemical structure and mechanical properties was studied by means of XRD, FTIR, tensile and rheological measurements. Additionally, the swelling capacity of hydrogel networks was studied. The highest storage modulus for the swollen IPN nanocomposite hydrogel was obtained at 1 wt% of MBe. A similar trend was also demonstrated for the Young’s modulus of the elastic full-IPN hydrogels as the storage modulus of rheological measurements. Therefore, the optimized network had only 1 wt% MBe nanosheets.

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