Issue 20, 2025

Numerical insights on the volume phase transition of thermoresponsive hollow microgels

Abstract

Hollow microgels, consisting of a pNIPAM polymer network with a central cavity, have significant potential due to their tunable softness and encapsulation capabilities. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we thoroughly characterise the swelling behaviour of neutral hollow microgels across the volume phase transition (VPT) upon varying crosslinker concentration, shell thickness, and size. In particular, we examine in detail the onset of cavity filling and its relation to the VPT, detecting the presence of a discontinuity in the radius of gyration of the microgels, if an appropriate balance between shell stiffness and thermoresposiveness is reached. The discontinuity is, however, absent in the behaviour of the hydrodynamic radius, in agreement with experimental observations. We then test our numerical model by direct comparison of form factors with available measurements in the literature and also establish a minimal-size, stable hollow microgel for future computationally feasible bulk investigations. Overall, our findings provide valuable insights into the fundamental swelling properties of hollow microgels that can be useful to control the opening and closing of the cavity for application purposes.

Graphical abstract: Numerical insights on the volume phase transition of thermoresponsive hollow microgels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jan 2025
Accepted
28 Mar 2025
First published
10 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Soft Matter, 2025,21, 3979-3990

Numerical insights on the volume phase transition of thermoresponsive hollow microgels

L. Rank and E. Zaccarelli, Soft Matter, 2025, 21, 3979 DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00057B

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