Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels

In this study, thermal behavior of aqueous solutions of methyl cellulose (MC) at a constant temperature of 50°C was analyzed. Various samples were studied for two consecutive heating–cooling cycles. The experiments with the solutions prepared using cold de-ionized (DI) water showed that the rate of...

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Main Authors: Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant, Liang, C. M., Lam, Yee Cheong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-809932023-03-04T17:14:06Z Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant Liang, C. M. Lam, Yee Cheong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Methyl cellulose Hydrogel Gelation Micelle-like aggregates Gel indices In this study, thermal behavior of aqueous solutions of methyl cellulose (MC) at a constant temperature of 50°C was analyzed. Various samples were studied for two consecutive heating–cooling cycles. The experiments with the solutions prepared using cold de-ionized (DI) water showed that the rate of gelation was higher for higher MC concentrations. However, the rate was slower during the first heating–cooling cycle than during the second cycle. The possible reasons behind such observations are discussed. Various MC solutions prepared using hot DI water were studied for understanding the role of the solvent state in the isothermal gelation process. The gelation of these MC solutions started at a lower MC concentration and resulted in a higher gelation rate. The gelation mechanism responsible for such effects is explored and presented. Finally, a gel-indexing method is proposed to provide a quantitative measure of the gelation state of all the MC gels. Accepted version 2015-12-08T02:49:55Z 2019-12-06T14:19:06Z 2015-12-08T02:49:55Z 2019-12-06T14:19:06Z 2012 Journal Article Joshi, S. C., Liang, C. M., & Lam, Y. C. (2008). Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 19(12), 1611-1623. 0920-5063 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80993 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38994 10.1163/156856208786440460 en Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition © 2008 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication in Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document.  The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156856208786440460]. 22 p. application/pdf
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topic Methyl cellulose
Hydrogel
Gelation
Micelle-like aggregates
Gel indices
spellingShingle Methyl cellulose
Hydrogel
Gelation
Micelle-like aggregates
Gel indices
Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
Liang, C. M.
Lam, Yee Cheong
Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
description In this study, thermal behavior of aqueous solutions of methyl cellulose (MC) at a constant temperature of 50°C was analyzed. Various samples were studied for two consecutive heating–cooling cycles. The experiments with the solutions prepared using cold de-ionized (DI) water showed that the rate of gelation was higher for higher MC concentrations. However, the rate was slower during the first heating–cooling cycle than during the second cycle. The possible reasons behind such observations are discussed. Various MC solutions prepared using hot DI water were studied for understanding the role of the solvent state in the isothermal gelation process. The gelation of these MC solutions started at a lower MC concentration and resulted in a higher gelation rate. The gelation mechanism responsible for such effects is explored and presented. Finally, a gel-indexing method is proposed to provide a quantitative measure of the gelation state of all the MC gels.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
Liang, C. M.
Lam, Yee Cheong
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author Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
Liang, C. M.
Lam, Yee Cheong
author_sort Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
title Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
title_short Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
title_full Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
title_fullStr Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
title_full_unstemmed Effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
title_sort effect of solvent state and isothermal conditions on gelation of methylcellulose hydrogels
publishDate 2015
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http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38994
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