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Temperature-programmed synthesis of micron-sized multi-responsive microgels

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COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 287, Issue 3, Pages 277-285

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-008-1986-8

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Temperature-programmed synthesis; Multi-responsive microgels; Micron-size particles; Colloidal crystals; Particle tracking; Photon correlation spectroscopy

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A new synthetic protocol for the synthesis of large diameter (2.5 to 5 mu m), temperature-, and pH-responsive microgels via aqueous surfactant-free radical precipitation copolymerization is presented. We have found that in this size range, which is not typically attainable using traditional dispersion polymerization approaches, excellent monodispersity and size control are achieved when the synthesis employs a programmed temperature ramp from 45 to 65 A degrees C during the nucleation stage of the polymerization. A combined kinetic and thermodynamic hypothesis for large particle formation under these conditions is described. Particle sizes, volume phase transition temperatures, and pH responsivity were characterized by particle tracking and photon correlation spectroscopy to illustrate their similar behavior to particles made via more traditional routes. These particles have been enabling for various studies in our group where microscopic visualization of the particles is required.

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