Abstract

AbstractThe osmotic properties and the small angle neutron scattering (SANS) behaviour of fully neutralized sodium polyacrylate gels are investigated in the presence of calcium ions. Analysis of the SANS response displays three characteristic length scales, two of which are of thermodynamic origin, while the third, associated with the frozen‐in structural inhomogeneities, is static. The SANS results are consistent with direct osmotic observations which indicate that the thermodynamic properties cannot be adequately described by a single correlation length. The concentration dependence of the osmotic pressure displays a power law behaviour with an exponent that decreases with increasing calcium concentration.

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