Swelling and DC Conductivity Behaviour of Gelatin-Based Ferrogels
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Springer: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
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Gelatin-based systems have great potential in bio-medical applications. Here, we report the solvent uptake and DC conductiv-ity of glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels and ferrogels. Both the parameters are found to depend on cross-linker(glutaraldehyde) and dopant (carbonyl iron) concentrations. Higher cross-linker proportions cause decrease in solvent uptake,equilibrium swelling ratio and DC conductivity. Solvent uptake is seen to increase while equilibrium swelling ratio and DCconductivity decrease with dopant concentration in the ferrogels. The solvent uptake and DC conductivity behaviour of thestudied systems are explained on the basis of variations in pore size and polymer segmental mobility which, themselves, arefunctions of cross-linker and dopant concentrations. The diffusion process in the hydrogels and ferrogels obeys the second-order kinetic model.
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