SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.6 issue3Insulator-based dielectrophoresisPhase transition and stability of polymers solutions in supercritical CO2 by turbidimetry author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Revista mexicana de ingeniería química

Print version ISSN 1665-2738

Abstract

MARTINEZ-VAZQUEZ, N et al. Swelling kinetic of hydrogels from methyl cellulose and poly(acrylamide). Rev. Mex. Ing. Quím [online]. 2007, vol.6, n.3, pp.337-345. ISSN 1665-2738.

The poly (acrylamide) (PAAm) and methyl cellulose (MC) hydrogels were prepared with a crosslinker using N, N'-methylene bisacrylamide (NNMBA) and glutaraldehyde (GA). In order to do this, it was necessary to modify the percentages of catalyst (potassium persulfate, KPS) and crosslinker (NNMBA) for poly (acrylamide). To evaluate their maximum degree of swelling and to determine the swelling kinetics, the quantity of fluids absorbed by films was measured at different temperatures (20, 30, and 40°C) and pH's (acidic, basic, and neutral). According to the results obtained from the experiment, the most suitable temperature and pH were 30°C and neutral, conditions under which the highest swelling values were obtained. In the kinetic study, during the first hours, a first order kinetic (Fick Model) was observed. The results were non-Fickian, revealing that the chain's diffusion and relaxation processes occur at the same time during the absorption of the solution. For longer periods of time, with the exception of a 40 °C temperature (where the first order kinetic was identified), a second order kinetic was observed (Schott Model), indicating that there is no polymeric chain relaxation, but rather, contraction and collapse of the material. The relaxations of the polymer chain were observed after swelling via SEM pictures.

Keywords : swelling kinetic; hydrogels; methyl cellulose; poly (acrylamide).

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in English     · English ( pdf )

 

Creative Commons License All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License