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      High porosity, responsive hydrogel copolymers from emulsion templating : High porosity, responsive hydrogel copolymers

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      Polymer International
      Wiley

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              Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are materials with great potential for development of active functionalities in fluidics and micro-fluidics. Based on the current state of research on pH sensors, hydrogel sensors are described qualitatively and quantitatively for the first time. The review introduces the physical background of the special properties of stimuli-responsive hydrogels. Following, transducers are described which are able to convert the non-electrical changes of the physical properties of stimuli-responsive hydrogels into an electrical signal. Finally, the specific sensor properties, design rules and general conditions for sensor applications are discussed.
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                Journal
                Polymer International
                Polym. Int.
                Wiley
                09598103
                March 2016
                March 2016
                December 29 2015
                : 65
                : 3
                : 280-289
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Haifa 32000 Israel
                Article
                10.1002/pi.5052
                c15d696a-2ab1-48d2-ba5e-732e491b5b90
                © 2015

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