We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent and subsequently decrease in size upon heating. Using a binary mixture of differently thermoresponsive microgels, we demonstrate how distinctly different gel structures form, depending on the heating profile used. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) imaging shows that slow heating ramps yield a core–shell network through sequential gelation, while fast heating ramps yield a random binary network through homogelation. Here, secondary particles are shown to aggregate in a monolayer fashion upon the first gel, which can be qualitatively reproduced through Brownian dynamics simulations using a model based on a temperature-dependent interactio...
Thermoresponsive microgels are soft colloids that find widespread use as model systems for soft matt...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.In this thesis, the mechanics...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
Thermoresponsive colloidal microgels expel solvent from their interior upon crossing a threshold tem...
We exploit the concept of competing interactions to design a binary mixture of patchy particles that...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
<p>We study the rheology of systems of thermoresponsive microgels which can transition between a rep...
Thermoresponsive microgels are polymeric colloidal networks that can change their size in response t...
Soft adaptive networks like polymer gels are almost ideal candidates as surrogates for the extracell...
Thermoresponsive microgels are soft colloids that find widespread use as model systems for soft matt...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.In this thesis, the mechanics...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
We investigate the collective behavior of suspended thermoresponsive microgels that expel solvent an...
Thermoresponsive colloidal microgels expel solvent from their interior upon crossing a threshold tem...
We exploit the concept of competing interactions to design a binary mixture of patchy particles that...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
Depending on the volume fraction and interparticle interactions, colloidal suspensions can exhibit a...
<p>We study the rheology of systems of thermoresponsive microgels which can transition between a rep...
Thermoresponsive microgels are polymeric colloidal networks that can change their size in response t...
Soft adaptive networks like polymer gels are almost ideal candidates as surrogates for the extracell...
Thermoresponsive microgels are soft colloids that find widespread use as model systems for soft matt...
Sufficiently strong interparticle attractions can lead to aggregation of a colloidal suspension and,...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.In this thesis, the mechanics...