Majcher et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Hydrogel synthesis and designMajcher et al., 2019
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- Majcher M
- Hoare T
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- Functional Biopolymers
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The capacity to exploit the many possible applications of hydrogels is strongly tied to our capacity to synthesize hydrogels with well-defined chemistries and structures. Herein, we review the major strategies used for the synthesis of hydrogels, focusing on the key choices …
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