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. The friction was largely dependent on the charge densit
ies of the gel surface and the ionic strength of the aqueous solution. The
friction is described in terms of the hydrodynamic lubrication of the solve
nt layer between the two gel surfaces, which is formed due to the electrost
atic repulsion of the two gel surfaces. The thickness of the solvent layer
is estimated using the Poisson-Boltzmann equation supposing that the ionic
osmotic pressure is balanced by the normal pressure applied on the gel. The
friction values are calculated by considering the shear flow of solvent in
the gel region using the Debye-Binkman equation. For strongly charged poly
electrolyte gels swollen in pure water, the theoretical analysis shows that
the friction coefficient has almost no dependence on the water content of
the gel, which agrees well with the experimental observations. (C) 2001 Els
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