Issue 39, 2024

Core–shell nanogels: the effects of morphology, electro- and magnetostatic interactions

Abstract

We study the influence of core–shell morphology on the structural characteristics of nanogels. Using computer simulations, we examine three different types of systems, distinguished by their intermonomer interactions: those with excluded volume only; those with charged monomers and excluded volume; and those with excluded volume combined with a certain number of magnetised nanoparticles incorporated within the nanogel. We observe that if the polymers in the shell are short and dense, they tend to penetrate the core. This effect of backfolding is enhanced in charged nanogels, regardless of whether all monomers are charged, or only the core or shell ones. The presence of an experimentally available amount of magnetic nanoparticles in a gel, on the one hand, does not lead to any significant morphological changes. On the other hand, the morphology of the nanogel with magnetic particles has an impact on its magnetic susceptibility. Particular growth of the magnetic response is observed if a long shell of a nanogel is functionalised.

Graphical abstract: Core–shell nanogels: the effects of morphology, electro- and magnetostatic interactions

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 شوال 1445
Accepted
03 ذو القعدة 1445
First published
26 ذو القعدة 1445
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 7797-7810

Core–shell nanogels: the effects of morphology, electro- and magnetostatic interactions

A. B. Dobroserdova, E. S. Minina, P. A. Sánchez, C. N. Likos and S. S. Kantorovich, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 7797 DOI: 10.1039/D4SM00450G

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