2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/ac1282
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Glassy states in adsorbing surfactant–microgel soft nanocomposites

Abstract: Mixtures of polymer-colloid hybrids such as star polymers and microgels with nonadsorbing polymeric additives have received a lot of attention. In these materials, the interplay between entropic forces and softness is responsible for a wealth of phenomena. By contrast, binary mixtures where one component can adsorb onto the other one have been far less studied.Yet real formulations in applications often contain low molecular weight additives that can adsorb onto soft colloids. Here we study the microstructure … Show more

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“…Reference [12] presents an experimental study of soft nanocomposite systems, made by microgel and surfactant that can adsorb onto the microgel polymer network. The system rheology and microstructure is investigated through a combination of rheological, SAXS, and cryo-TEM experiments, on varying the concentration of both components.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reference [12] presents an experimental study of soft nanocomposite systems, made by microgel and surfactant that can adsorb onto the microgel polymer network. The system rheology and microstructure is investigated through a combination of rheological, SAXS, and cryo-TEM experiments, on varying the concentration of both components.…”
Section: A Brief Overview Of Contributed Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%