Issue 44, 2021

On the role of softness in ionic microgel interactions

Abstract

Thermoresponsive microgels are a popular model system to study phase transitions in soft matter, because temperature directly controls their volume fraction. Ionic microgels are additionally pH-responsive and possess a rich phase diagram. Although effective interaction potentials between microgel particles have been proposed, these have never been fully tested, leading to a gap in our understanding of the link between single-particle and collective properties. To help resolve this gap, four sets of ionic microgels with varying crosslinker density were synthesised and characterised using light scattering techniques and confocal microscopy. The resultant structural and dynamical information was used to investigate how particle softness affects the phase behaviour of ionic microgels and to validate the proposed interaction potential. We find that the architecture of the microgel plays a marked role in its phase behaviour. Rather than the ionic charges, it is the dangling ends which drive phase transitions and interactions at low concentration. Comparison to theory underlines the need for a refined theoretical model which takes into consideration these close-contact interactions.

Graphical abstract: On the role of softness in ionic microgel interactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Aug 2021
Accepted
24 Oct 2021
First published
29 Oct 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 10063-10072

On the role of softness in ionic microgel interactions

M. J. Bergman, S. Nöjd, P. S. Mohanty, N. Boon, J. N. Immink, J. J. E. Maris, J. Stenhammar and P. Schurtenberger, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 10063 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM01222C

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