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titleOfInvention Method for producing organic-inorganic composite hydrogel
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To produce an organic-inorganic composite hydrogel having excellent mechanical properties in which a clay mineral and a polymer form a three-dimensional network structure in a wide range of clay mineral content, without using an initiator. I will provide a. [Means for Solving the Problems] After dispersing or dissolving the water-swellable clay mineral (b) subjected to surface treatment with plasma and the water-soluble (meth) acrylic monomer (a) in the aqueous medium (C), without using a polymerization initiator A method for producing an organic-inorganic composite hydrogel, wherein the (meth) acrylic monomer (a) is polymerized by heating and / or irradiation with ultraviolet rays. [Selection figure] None
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