AbstractThe hydrolytic stability of some polyurethane hydrogels derived from UV‐curable urethane prepolymers and hydrophilic monomers was addressed. It was found that polyurethane hydrogels derived from prepolymers with hydrophilic polypropylene glycol soft segments were not stable when the films were cast from nonpolar solvent, whereas they are stable if the films were cast from neat monomer mix. The causes for this instability were analyzed. Spectroscopic and gel permeation chromatographic studies of the water extractables suggested that improper curing of hydrophilic monomers with the urethane prepolymers in nonpolar solvent was mainly responsible for the instability phenomeno
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