Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5182897 Polymer 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study we present novel core-shell microgels, with a shell made of poly(N-n-propylacrylamide) (pNNPAM) and a core consisting of poly(N-iso-propylmethacrylamide) (pNIPMAM), exhibiting a unique linear temperature response. The effect is produced by the large LCST gap of 23 °C between the shell- and the core-forming polymer. We demonstrate that the shell exhibits a temperature induced de-swelling process that is almost independent of the swelling properties of the core. Furthermore the active collapse of the shell forces a collapse of the core (which is known as the so-called “corset-effect”). In a region between 25 °C and 41 °C the response of the particles is directly proportional to the temperature. Moreover, the core properties were systematically varied, revealing the possibility to linearly change the magnitude of the linear swelling. Hence, these particles are very promising as piezo-like linear nano-actuators.

Graphical abstractDownload full-size image

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemistry Organic Chemistry
Authors
, , ,