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Temperature-Dependent Nanomechanical Properties of Adsorbed Poly-NIPAm Microgel Particles Immersed in Water

Gen Li, Imre Varga, Attila Kardos, Illia Dobryden, Per M. Claesson

2021Langmuir26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The temperature dependence of nanomechanical properties of adsorbed poly-NIPAm microgel particles prepared by a semibatch polymerization process was investigated in an aqueous environment via indentation-based atomic force microscopy (AFM) methods. Poly-NIPAm microgel particles prepared by the classical batch process were also characterized for comparison. The local mechanical properties were measured between 26 and 35 °C, i.e., in the temperature range of the volume transition. Two different AFM tips with different shapes and end radii were utilized. The nanomechanical properties measured by the two kinds of tips showed a similar temperature dependence of the nanomechanical properties, but the actual values were found to depend on the size of the tip. The results suggest that the semibatch synthesis process results in the formation of more homogeneous microgel particles than the classical batch method. The methodological approach reported in this work is generally applicable to soft surface characterization in situ.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAdsorptionAtomic force microscopyAqueous solutionPolymerizationChemical engineeringCharacterization (materials science)Hydrodynamic radiusWork (physics)Polymer chemistryHomogeneousNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymerCopolymerChemistryPhysical chemistryThermodynamicsEngineeringPhysicsPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
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