Phase behavior of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) nanogel dispersions: Temperature dependent particle size and interactions

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2009-09-01
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Brijitta, J.
Tata, B. V.R.
Kaliyappan, T.
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The phase behavior of poIy(N-isopropylacrylamide) nanoparticles dispersed in aqueous medium is investigated as a function of temperature using static and dynamic light scattering techniques. The diameter, d of the particles, as determined by dynamic light scattering measurements on dilute dispersion showed a decrease in size from 273 nm at 25 °C to 114 nm at 40 °C as function of temperature with a sudden collapse of particle volume (volume phase transition) at 32.4 °C. Further this nanoparticle dispersion is found to turn turbid beyond volume phase transition. Static light scattering measurements on samples with intermediate concentration and high concentration showed liquid-like order and crystalline order respectively. The intensity of the Bragg peak of the crystallized sample when monitored as a function of temperature showed crystal to liquid transition at 26.2 °C and a fluid to fluid transition at 31 °C. The occurrence of melting at a volume fraction of 0.85 and the absence of change in number density across the fluid-to-fluid transition suggest that interparticle interaction is repulsive soft-sphere below the volume phase transition. The reported results on the phase behavior of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) nanogel suspensions are discussed in the light of the present results. © 2009 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
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Light scattering, Nanogels, Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), Thermo-responsive, Volume phase transition
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. v.9(9)