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Science 29 October 1982: Vol. 218. no. 4571, pp. 467 - 469 DOI: 10.1126/science.218.4571.467
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Collapse of Gels in an Electric Field
TOYOICHI TANAKA 1,
IZUMI NISHIO 1,
SHAO-TANG SUN 1, and
SHIZUE UENO-NISHIO 1
1 Department of Physics and Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139
An infinitesimal change in electric potential across a polyelectrolyte gel produces a discrete, reversible volume change. The volume of the collapsed gel can be several hundred times smaller than that of the swollen gel.
Submitted on January 4, 1982
Revised on June 1, 1982
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