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Polymer solutions frequently exhibit some degree of clustering of the polymer chains. A more extreme case are hydrogels, where the polymer chains may be strongly-associated, or even crosslinked, into a network or mesh.

Hammouda et al. proposed the following functional form to describe scattering data from such systems:

where B is a constant background. The first term represents the Porod scattering from clusters, while the second term is a Lorentzian function ascribed tot he scattering of the polymer chains themselves. In the context of a gel, represents the average mesh size. The parameters A, C, n, and m may be used as fitting parameters.


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