Abstract

There has recently been great interest in the cryogels based on polyvinyl alcohol. Cryogel usage allows improving existing materials and creating new ones. Cryogel is completely safe, both for humans and for the soil. It protects the soil from drying out and erosion and enhances plant growth, making them more adaptive to the environment. Under the conditions of the Far North, cryogels might be used to strengthen building structures in order to prevent destruction. There is a question of monitoring cryogel distribution in the treated environment. To do this, one needs to know the physical properties of cryogel and composites with ground on its basis. This work aims to study the electrical properties and pore space structure of the composites made from ground and cryogel at various temperatures and various amounts of freezing cycles.

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