Bustamante-Torres et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Hydrogels classification according to the physical or chemical interactions and as stimuli-sensitive materialsBustamante-Torres et al., 2021
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- Bustamante-Torres M
- Romero-Fierro D
- Arcentales-Vera B
- Palomino K
- Magaña H
- Bucio E
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Hydrogels are attractive biomaterials with favorable characteristics due to their water uptake capacity. However, hydrogel properties are determined by the cross-linking degree and nature, the tacticity, and the crystallinity of the polymer. These biomaterials can be sorted out …
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