Synthesis of stimuli-sensitive hydrogels in the μm and sub-μm range by radiation techniques and their application
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Contributors
Abstract
The macroscopic material properties (elasticity, volume in swollen state) of smart stimuli-sensitive hydrogels show a strong dependence on the properties of an aqueous environment (swelling agent). This behavior can be used for sensors or force-generating elements (actuators). Radiochemistry offers the possibility to synthesize smart gels in a wide range of dimensions. As an example of temperature-sensitive polymers we demonstrate the advantages of a radiochemical-based approach for hydrogel synthesis. Structures in the μm and sub-μm range on a support were synthesized using different techniques. The applications of particles and patterned layers in the μm range were demonstrated using the example of devices for handling liquids
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Hydrogels |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 121-140 |
ISBN (electronic) | 978-88-470-1104-5 |
ISBN (print) | 978-88-470-1103-8, 978-88-470-5611-4 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
ORCID | /0000-0002-8588-9755/work/142246794 |
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