Abstract

It is shown that confinement of water in crosslinked PAA gels cannot be compared to that of water in solid porous materials. In crosslinked gels the ice melting temperature and the amount of non-crystallizable water is explained by the classical variations of the glass temperature and the ice dissolution temperature with the concentration of water. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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