The friction between two chemically cross-linked polyelectrolyte gels carry
ing the same sign of charges has been investigated in pure water as well as
in salt solutions using a rheometer. It is found that the friction was lar
gely dependent on the charge densities of the gel surface and the ionic str
ength of the aqueous solution. The chemical structures of the polyelectroly
te gels also play an important role. The friction is described in terms of
the hydrodynamic lubrication of the solvent layer between the two gel surfa
ces, which is formed due to the electrostatic repulsion of the two gel surf
aces. The thickness of the solvent layer has been estimated using the Poiss
on-Boltzmann equation supposing that the ionic osmotic pressure is balanced
by the normal pressure applied on the gel. The friction values have been c
alculated by considering the shear flow of solvent in gel region using the
Debye-Binkman equation. For strongly charged polyelectrolyte gels swollen i
n pure water, the theoretical analysis shows that the friction coefficient
almost has no dependence on the water content of the gel, which well agrees
with the experimental observations.