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Light‐Controlled Reversible Manipulation of Microgel Particle Size Using Azobenzene‐Containing Surfactant
Authors:Yuriy Zakrevskyy  Marcel Richter  Svitlana Zakrevska  Nino Lomadze  Regine von Klitzing  Svetlana Santer
Affiliation:1. Experimental Physics, Institute of Physics and Astronomy, University of Potsdam, Karl‐Liebknecht‐Str. 24/25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany;2. Applied Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, Stra?e des 17. Juni 124, 10623 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The light‐induced reversible switching of the swelling of microgel particles triggered by photo‐isomerization and binding/unbinding of a photosensitive azobenzene‐containing surfactant is reported. The interactions between the microgel (N‐isopropylacrylamide, co‐monomer: allyl acetic acid, crosslinker: N,N′‐methylenebisacrylamide) and the surfactant are studied by UV‐Vis spectroscopy, dynamic and electrophoretic light scattering measurements. Addition of the surfactant above a critical concentration leads to contraction/collapse of the microgel. UV light irradiation results in transcis isomerization of the azobenzene unit incorporated into the surfactant tail and causes an unbinding of the more hydrophilic cis isomer from the microgel and its reversible swelling. The reversible contraction can be realized by blue light irradiation that transfers the surfactant back to the more hydrophobic trans conformation, in which it binds to the microgel. The phase diagram of the surfactant‐microgel interaction and transitions (aggregation, contraction, and precipitation) is constructed and allows prediction of changes in the system when the concentration of one or both components is varied. Remote and reversible switching between different states can be realized by either UV or visible light irradiation.
Keywords:hydrogels  photosensitive surfactants  azobenzene  self‐assembly  stimuli‐responsive materials
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