Soft and Deformable Thermoresponsive Hollow Rod‐Shaped Microgels

Author:

Hagemans Fabian1ORCID,Hazra Nabanita1ORCID,Lovasz Viktoria D.1ORCID,Awad Alexander J.1,Frenken Martin1,Babenyshev Andrey1ORCID,Laukkanen Olli‐Ville12ORCID,Braunmiller Dominik1ORCID,Richtering Walter1ORCID,Crassous Jérôme J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physical Chemistry RWTH Aachen University Landoltweg 2 DE‐52074 Aachen Germany

2. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Koivurannantie 1 Jyväskylä 40400 Finland

Abstract

AbstractDepending on their aspect ratio, rod‐shaped particles exhibit a much richer 2D and 3D phase behavior than their spherical counterparts, with additional nematic and smectic phases accompanied by defined orientational ordering. While the phase diagram of colloidal hard rods is extensively explored, little is known about the influence of softness in such systems, partly due to the absence of appropriate model systems. Additionally, investigating higher volume fractions for long rods is usually complicated because non‐equilibrium dynamical arrest is likely to precede the formation of more defined states. This has motivated us to develop micrometric rod‐like microgels with limited sedimentation that can respond to temperature and reversibly reorganize into defined phases via annealing and seeding procedures. A detailed procedure is presented for synthesizing rod‐shaped hollow poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) microgels using micrometric silica rods as sacrificial templates. Their morphological characterization is conducted through a combination of microscopy and light scattering techniques, evidencing the unconstrained swelling of rod‐shaped hollow microgels compared to core‐shell microgel rods. Different aspects of their assembly in dispersion and at interfaces are further tested to illustrate the opportunities and challenges offered by such systems that combine softness, anisotropy, and thermoresponsivity.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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