Issue 21, 2020

Correlation of the hierarchical structure with rheological behavior of polypseudorotaxane gel composed of pluronic and β-cyclodextrin

Abstract

We have identified the hierarchical (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary) structures of a polypseudorotaxane (PPR) gel composed of the Pluronic F108 and β-cyclodextrin system to be β-cyclodextrin crystalline, lamellar sheets, lamellar stacks and “grains”, respectively. The correlation between the rheological properties and the proposed structures under shear flows was rationalized. Alignment of lamellar stacks and reorganization of grain boundaries under shear flows were investigated by rheo-SANS, small angle X-ray scattering and small-angle light scattering. The relaxation of highly aligned lamellar stacks is slow (>2 h) after flow cessation compared to that of the regrouped grains (a few minutes). The main contribution to thixotropic behavior is likely from the faster relaxation of the reorganized grains containing highly oriented lamellar stacks. The comprehensive understanding of structure–function relationship of the PPR gel will facilitate the rational design for its applications.

Graphical abstract: Correlation of the hierarchical structure with rheological behavior of polypseudorotaxane gel composed of pluronic and β-cyclodextrin

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Mar 2020
Accepted
05 May 2020
First published
06 May 2020

Soft Matter, 2020,16, 4990-4998

Author version available

Correlation of the hierarchical structure with rheological behavior of polypseudorotaxane gel composed of pluronic and β-cyclodextrin

K. Shih, C. Su, S. Chang, G. Jensen, C. Hua, M. Nieh and H. Lai, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 4990 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM00406E

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