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- Title
Thermodynamic characteristics of gelation for methyl-cellulose hydrogels.
- Authors
Lam, Y. C.; Joshi, Sunil C.; Tan, Bee K.
- Abstract
Methylcellulose (MC) is a thermo-reversible physical hydrogel. This study investigates the thermodynamic characteristics of gelation mechanism for MC. The relative and absolute specific heat capacity values of the hydrogel system were modeled using an empirical formulation to facilitate calculation of thermodynamic parameters. Experiments verifying the assumptions for the model formulation were conducted and are discussed. Parameters such as enthalpy, entropy, and changes in their magnitude as a function of temperature were calculated and their trends were studied. The implications of these observations on the various stages of the gel formation process and the associated mechanisms are evaluated. The studies revealed that the gelation of MC is a temperature- driven process rather than only driven by the heat input, and it attains a state of equilibrium under isothermal conditions. During gelation, the entropy of the overall (MC+water) system increases due to an increase in the disorderliness of the MC system.
- Subjects
THERMODYNAMICS; GELATION; HYDROGELS; SPECIFIC heat; CALORIMETRY
- Publication
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry, 2007, Vol 87, Issue 2, p475
- ISSN
1388-6150
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10973-006-7722-z