The viscoelastic properties of polyacrylamide/Cr(III) hydrogels were c
haracterized with the help of oscillatory shear rheometer. The serrate
d-plate geometry rather than the cone-plate geometry was used in order
to avoid the slip effect. The dynamic, storage modulus (G') increased
with increasing polyacrylamide and/or Cr(III) concentrations. The mea
n molecular weight of the chains adjoining adjacent crosslinks (M(c)),
calculated according to the elastic rubber theory, exhibited the same
order of the primary polymer. G' decreased with increasing monovalent
salt concentration, owing to the polyelectrolyte effect.