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Rheological investigation of polymer hydrogels for industrial application: a review
Hydrogels are 3 D cross-linked networking of polymeric materials having the capacity to absorb a tremendous amount of water within the network. Many techniques have been introduced for the characterization of synthesized gels. Most common are the spectroscopic methods (UV/Vis, FTIR) used at the molecular and atomic level, diffraction method (XRD) used for measurement of crystallinity within the structure, microscopy (SEM, TEM) to know about the surface texture and morphology and rheology for the elucidation of viscoelastic behavior of hydrogels. Many industries especially pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food processing, agriculture, water treatment, and other related research fields are directly dependent on the rheological characterization of hydrogels for their possible and related application. Similarly, the final design of the product also depends on characterization at a microscopic level to understand the structure and type of interaction within the hydrogel network and its behavior toward the applied external forces. In the present review paper, we have focused on and tried to grip the rheology of synthetic, natural, and semi synthetics hydrogels-based materials and their application in daily life on an industrial scale.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the journal is to publish original contributions and reviews on studies, methodologies, instrumentation, and applications involving the analysis and characterization of polymers and polymeric-based materials, including synthetic polymers, blends, composites, fibers, coatings, supramolecular structures, polysaccharides, and biopolymers. The Journal will accept papers and review articles on the following topics and research areas involving fundamental and applied studies of polymer analysis and characterization:
Characterization and analysis of new and existing polymers and polymeric-based materials.
Design and evaluation of analytical instrumentation and physical testing equipment.
Determination of molecular weight, size, conformation, branching, cross-linking, chemical structure, and sequence distribution.
Using separation, spectroscopic, and scattering techniques.
Surface characterization of polymeric materials.
Measurement of solution and bulk properties and behavior of polymers.
Studies involving structure-property-processing relationships, and polymer aging.
Analysis of oligomeric materials.
Analysis of polymer additives and decomposition products.