polymergels
Polymergels, also known as hydrogels, are three-dimensional networks of hydrophilic polymer chains that can absorb and retain large amounts of water or other solvents. These materials are characterized by their ability to swell significantly in the presence of a solvent, forming a soft, gel-like substance. The polymer chains are typically cross-linked, which prevents them from dissolving in the solvent and provides the structural integrity of the gel.
The properties of polymergels are highly dependent on the type of polymer, the degree of cross-linking, and
Key applications of polymergels include drug delivery systems, where they can encapsulate therapeutic agents and release