On-Chip Fabrication of Colloidal Suprastructures by Assembly and Supramolecular Interlinking of Microgels

Se Hyeong Jung, Fabian Meyer, Sven Hörnig, Michelle Bund, Bernhard Häßel, Luis Paulo Busca Guerzoni, Laura De Laporte, Ghazi Ben Messaoud, Silvia P. Centeno, Andrij Pich*

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Abstract

In this report, a versatile method is demonstrated to create colloidal suprastructures by assembly and supramolecular interlinking of microgels using droplet-based microfluidics. The behavior of the microgels is systematically investigated to evaluate the influence of their concentration on their distribution between the continuous, the droplet phase, and the interface. At low concentrations, microgels are mainly localized at the water–oil interface whereas an excess of microgels results, following the complete coverage of the water–oil interface, in their distribution in the continuous phase. To stabilize the colloidal suprastructure, on-chip gelation is introduced by adding natural polyphenol tannic acid (TA) in the water phase. TA forms interparticle linking between the poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL) microgels by supramolecular interactions. The combination of supramolecular interlinking with the variation of the microgel concentration in microfluidic droplets enables on-chip fabrication of defined colloidal suprastructures with morphologies ranging from colloidosomes to colloidal supraballs. The obtained supracolloidal structures exhibit a pH-responsive behavior with a disintegration at alkaline conditions within a scale of seconds. The destabilization process results from the deprotonation of phenolic groups and destruction of hydrogen bonds with PVCL chains at higher pH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2303444
Number of pages13
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number2
Early online date13 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • colloidal suprastructures
  • colloidosomes
  • microfluidics
  • microgels
  • pH-responsive
  • supramolecular chemistry

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