2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000800031
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Polyvinyl alcohol as a viable membrane in artificial tissue design and development

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“…Specifically several water vapor / PVA experiments were conducted as PVA is known to absorb water vapor and has been used extensively in water and vapor sensing [47][32], [48], [49]. In addition, PVA swelling mechanism and corresponding changes of volume and density as functions of relative humidity are well studied [50][51] [52].…”
Section: Diffusion and Fick's Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically several water vapor / PVA experiments were conducted as PVA is known to absorb water vapor and has been used extensively in water and vapor sensing [47][32], [48], [49]. In addition, PVA swelling mechanism and corresponding changes of volume and density as functions of relative humidity are well studied [50][51] [52].…”
Section: Diffusion and Fick's Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%