nonionic polyacrylamide hydrogel injection function in Algeria

nonionic polyacrylamide hydrogel injection function in Algeria
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  • Why are polyacrylamide hydrogels used in biomedical applications?
  • For the past half century, polyacrylamide hydrogels have been widely used in biomedical applications (e.g., drug delivery [ 1 ], cell scaffolds [ 2, 3 ], gel electrophoresis [ 4, 5 ]) due to their ease of fabrication, tunable mechanical and transport properties, and charge neutrality.
  • How does a polyacrylamide – alginate hydrogel create electrical conductivity?
  • We use a polyacrylamide (PAAm)–alginate hydrogel that is embedded with a low concentration of silver (Ag) flakes. Electrical conductivity is created via a partial dehydration process 34 in which a moderate portion of water is removed to induce percolation and create electrically conductive pathways (Fig. 1a,b).
  • What are polyacrylamide hydrogels?
  • Polyacrylamide hydrogels are commonly synthesized in academic and industrial labs, and have found extensive applications in biology, agriculture, and medicine ( Caulfield et al., 2002 ).
  • Can nonionic polyacrylamide be used as a gel fracturing fluid?
  • Nonionic polyacrylamide (NPAM) with controlled molecular weight was successfully synthesized as a gel fracturing fluid by aqueous solution polymerization.