Abstract

AbstractThe process of crosslinking of the hydrogel, derived from lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) phases of hydroxypropylcellulose/acrylic acid‐water, by calcium ions was studied by means of Raman and dielectric spectroscopy. Formation of salt by poly(acrylic acid) and calcium ions, resulting in hydrogel crosslinking, induces differences in Raman spectra of the hydrogel before and after the crosslinking. The crosslinking results in significant increase in the activation energy of β‐relaxation of poly(acrylic acid). This is a direct consequence of restriction in motions of carboxylic groups of poly(acrylic acid) due to calcium salt formation. Thus, the crosslinking improves polymer network stability in the hydrogel in the swollen state.

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