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Water cavitation of hydrogels
Authors:Jessica A Zimberlin  Alfred J Crosby
Institution:Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, 120 Governors Dr., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Abstract:Using the cavitation rheology (CR) technique developed in our labs, we show that fluids with negligible interfacial tensions with a surrounding material can be used to induce an elastic, cavitation instability in that material. We do this by changing the cavitation media from air, which was demonstrated to induce cavitation at the tip of a syringe needle in previous studies, to water, which has a negligible surface tension with the surrounding poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel material. In this case, the critical pressure in which this instability occurs can be directly related to the elastic modulus of the surrounding network and is shown to be nearly independent of length scale. This independence of size scale has important implications in the use of CR for the characterization of mechanical properties from molecular to macroscopic length scales. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 48: 1423–1427, 2010
Keywords:cavitation rheology  elastic instabilities  hydrogels  mechanical properties  modulus  poly(vinyl alcohol)
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