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Energy absorption of a polyacrylic acid partial sodium salt-modified nanoporous system
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2006
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We experimentally investigated the pressure-induced infiltration of a nanoporous silica-based energy absorption system modified by polyacrylic acid partial sodium salt (sodium polyacrylate). Under ambient conditions, sodium polyacrylate forms a soft matter with water. As the hydrostatic pressure increases, the dehydration of the soft matter occurs and the nanopores are filled by water molecules, accompanied by a significant energy dissipation. This result has fundamental scientific interest for understanding behaviors of confined liquids and great technological importance for developing advanced solid-like protective/damping materials.
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