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Interaction of hydrophobically modified poly (acrylic acid) hydrogels with ionic surfactants

Philippova et al., 1996

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13015738863174793712
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Philippova O
Hourdet D
Audebert R
Khokhlov A
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Macromolecules

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The role of the hydrophobic effect in polyelectrolyte gel/ionic surfactant interactions was investigated. A series of hydrophobically modified poly (acrylic acid) gels with well- controlled hydrophobicity was synthesized by free-radical copolymerization of acrylic acid …
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