4.8 Article

Self-Assembly of Ionic Microgels Driven by an Alternating Electric Field: Theory, Simulations, and Experiments

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 4321-4337

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b08843

Keywords

soft colloids; ionic microgels; self-assembly; dipoles; coarse-graining confocal microscopy; chain formation

Funding

  1. European Training Network COLLDENSE (H2020-MCSA-ITN-2014) [642774]
  2. Swedish Research Council [20144037]
  3. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [KAW 2014.0052]
  4. European Research Council [ERC-339678-COMPASS]
  5. SERB, Department of Science and Technology India [SB/S3/CE/042/2015]
  6. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [642774] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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The structural properties of a system of ionic microgels under the influence of an alternating electric field are investigated both theoretically and experimentally. This combined investigation aims to shed light on the structural transitions that can be induced by changing either the driving frequency or the strength of the applied field, which range from string-like formation along the field to crystal-like structures across the orthogonal plane. In order to highlight the physical mechanisms responsible for the observed particle self-assembly, we develop a coarse-grained description, in which effective interactions among the charged microgels are induced by both equilibrium ionic distributions and their time-averaged hydrodynamic responses to the applied field. These contributions are modeled by the buildup of an effective dipole moment at the microgels backbones, which is partially screened by their ionic double layer. We show that this description is able to capture the structural properties of this system, allowing for very good agreement with the experimental results. The model coarse-graining parameters are indirectly obtained via the measured pair distribution functions and then further assigned with a clear physical interpretation, allowing us to highlight the main physical mechanisms accounting for the observed self-assembly behavior.

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