Nanogels with tailored hydrophobicity and their behavior at air/water interfaces†

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Soft Matter Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1039/D4SM01186D
Ruiguang Cui, Maret Ickler, Johannes Menath, Nicolas Vogel and Daniel Klinger
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The interfacial behavior of micro-/nanogels is governed to a large extent by the hydrophobicity of their polymeric network. Prevailing studies to examine this influence mostly rely on external stimuli like temperature or pH to modulate the particle hydrophobicity. Here, a sudden transition between hydrophilic and hydrophobic state prevents systematic and gradual modulation of hydrophobicity. This limits detailed correlations between interfacial behavior and network hydrophobicity. To address this challenge, we introduce a nanogel platform that allows accurate tuning of hydrophobicity on a molecular level. For this, via post-functionalization of active ester-based particles, we prepare poly(N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide) (PHPMA) nanogels as a hydrophilic benchmark and introduce gradually varied amounts of hydrophobic propyl or dodecyl moieties to increase the nanogel hydrophobicity. We study the deformation and arrangement of these particles at an air/water interface and correlate the results with quantitative measures for nanogel hydrophobicity. We observe that increasing hydrophobicity of nanogels, either by increasing the hydrophobic moiety ratio or the alkyl chain length, leads to decreased particle deformability and aggregation of an interfacially-adsorbed monolayer. Contrary to what may be intuitively assumed, these changes are not gradual, but rather occur suddenly above a threshold in hydrophobicity. Our study further shows that the effect of hydrophobicity affects the nanogel properties differently in bulk and when adsorbed at liquid interfaces. Thus, this study establishes the transition of interfacial behavior between soft gel-like particles to a solid spherical morphology triggered by the increase in hydrophobicity.

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Soft Matter
Soft Matter 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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6.00
自引率
5.90%
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891
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Soft Matter is an international journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry using Engineering-Materials Science: A Synthesis as its research focus. It publishes original research articles, review articles, and synthesis articles related to this field, reporting the latest discoveries in the relevant theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines in a timely manner, and aims to promote the rapid exchange of scientific information in this subject area. The journal is an open access journal. The journal is an open access journal and has not been placed on the alert list in the last three years.
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