Swelling studies of copolymeric acrylamide/crotonic acid hydrogels as carriers for agricultural uses
Abstract
In this study, highly swollen acrylamide/crotonic acid hydrogels tilt a rod form) containing some inorganic salts such as ammonium nitrate potassium nitrate and ammonium sulphate used as fertilizer, an agricultural drug such as Dalapon (sodium 2,2-dichloropropionate) and two crosslinkers such as ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and 1,4-butandiol dimethacrylate were prepared by copolymerization of acrylamide and crotonic acid with gamma-radiation. As a result of swelling tests, the influence of gamma-ray dose and relative content of crotonic acid on the swelling properties, the diffusional behavior of water, diffusion coefficients and network properties of the hydrogel systems were examined. Acrylamine/crotonic acid hydrogels containing these salts and agricultural drug were swollen in the range 2045-400% in water, while polyacrylamide hydrogels swelled in the range 660-700%. Water intake of hydrogels followed a nonFickian-type diffusion. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIESVolume
11Issue
2URI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1581(200002)11:2<59https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/11709
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