Abstract

The swelling and mechanical properties of Poly(vinylalcohol) hydrogels were examined. It was found that the degree of swelling of PVA hydrogels depends on annealing temperature, but is almost independent of the initial polymer concentration. Mechanical properties of the hydrogels were also influenced by the degree of swelling. A shoulder was observed in double-logarithmic plots of stress vs. strain for the hydrogels, and became clearer as annealing temperature increased. This shoulder was closely related to the breakdown of the microcrystalline domains acting as crosslinks. Also, the shape of stress-strain curves plotted double-logarithmically for the hydrogels changed with the extension rate.

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