Abstract

A series of freeze-thawed, polyvinyl alcohol nanocomposite hydrogels were prepared using various loading levels (0–15 wt%) of hydrophilic natural Na-montmorillonite nanoclay. The morphology of nanocomposite hydrogels, their dehydration kinetics at different temperatures and the effect of Na-montmorillonite on the gelation process were investigated. The results showed a partially exfoliated morphology for the prepared nanocomposite hydrogels. Also by increasing the amount of nanoclay incorporated into the specimens, the gel fraction values of nanocomposite hydrogels were increased. According to the dehydration tests, the dehydration rates of nanocomposite hydrogels exhibited an inverse dependency on the nanoclay loading level and a direct dependency on the dehydration temperature. Finally, it was concluded that the dehydration mechanism of all specimens prepared is non-Fickian at 20 °C, while it is Fickian at 37 °C and 55 °C.

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