Abstract

Low swelling hydrogels have attracted much attention because of good mechanical stability, whereas they suffer the shortcoming of high cost. Here, we demonstrate a low-cost low swelling hydrogel which produced using acrylic acid as the main precursor. This hydrogel has a switchable hydrophobic or hydrophilic surface depending on the copolymerized monomers and adjuvants. The gel is moldable and flexible. In fresh water, swelling ratio of the gel is around 0.2 g/g. In saline solutions, it has adjustable swelling ratio while maintaining low swelling properties. This gel has the characteristics of a low BET surface area of 3.9758 m2/g and an average pore diameter of 20 nm. The gel could be used as a smart adaptive material and shape-stable adsorption material in saline environments.

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