Issue 41, 2022

Surfactant induced bilayer-micelle transition for emergence of functions in anisotropic hydrogel

Abstract

Tuning the self-assembled structures in amorphous hydrogels will enrich the functionality of hydrogels. In this study, we tuned the structure of a photonic hydrogel, which consists of polymeric lamellar bilayers entrapped inside a polyacrylamide network, simply by molecular triggering using an ionic surfactant. Owing to the binding of ionic surfactants (sodium dodecyl sulfate), the lamellar bilayers comprising non-ionic polymeric surfactants [poly(dodecyl glyceryl itaconate)] changed to micelles, whereas the unidirectional lamellar structure was preserved in the hydrogel. The bilayer-micelle structure transition caused a dramatic decrease in the swelling anisotropy and mechanical softening of the photonic gel. With the micelle structure, the softened gel shows fast (0.3 s) and reversible color change over the entire visible light range in response to a small mechanical pressure (5 kPa). This low stress-induced color-changing hydrogel could be applied as a visual tactile sensor in various fields, especially in biomedical engineering.

Graphical abstract: Surfactant induced bilayer-micelle transition for emergence of functions in anisotropic hydrogel

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jan 2022
Accepted
17 Jun 2022
First published
23 Jun 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022,10, 8386-8397

Surfactant induced bilayer-micelle transition for emergence of functions in anisotropic hydrogel

M. A. Haque, T. Kurokawa, T. Nakajima, G. Kamita, Z. Fatema and J. P. Gong, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022, 10, 8386 DOI: 10.1039/D2TB00172A

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