Hydrogel IPNs
Mixtures of hydrogel resins can form interpenetrating networks. (RDC 7/27/2009)
Recent US Patents
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Recent Journal Articles
To get to the abstract or article, copy the citation and paste it into favorite search engine (ex. Google). The date is the date the entry was found. 08/07/2009 A simple route to high-strength hydrogel with an interpenetrating polymer network 090[2009] e-Polymers (8/3/2009) (91) 7/24/2009 Simultaneous and sequential micro-porous semi-interpenetrating polymer network hydrogel films for drug delivery and wound dressing applications (3537-3546) Polymer 50 #15 (2009) 7/10/2009 Encapsulation of diclofenac sodium with acidic copolymer hydrogels based on PEG/poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid) semi-interpenetrating network using in situ loading technique (p 2217-2231) Journal of Applied Polymer Science 113 #4 (2009) Fluconazole release through semi-interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels based on chitosan, acrylic acid, and citraconic acid (p 2613-2619) Journal of Applied Polymer Science 113 #4 (2009)
Review Articles
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Editor's Notes
As the literature is reviewed, and items of interest concerning this topic are found. These may be added in an abbreviated form with the reference. Readers and contributors are invited to add their own notes. Contributors may add them directly and other readers can simply send their notes to the editor, Roger Corneliussen at rcorneliussen@4spe.org. He may edit and add them to this page at his discretion.
