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Responsive P (NIPAM-co-NtBAM) microgels: Flory–Rehner description of the swelling behaviour

Hertle et al., 2010

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16850075332914956290
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Hertle Y
Zeiser M
Hasenöhrl C
Busch P
Hellweg T
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Colloid and Polymer Science

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In the present work, a systematic series of poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)(NIPAM)–poly (N-tert- butylacrylamide)(NtBAM) copolymer microgels is prepared by surfactant-free emulsion polymerisation using N, N′-methylenebis (acrylamide)(BIS) as cross-linker. The …
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