2013 AIChE Annual Meeting

(526h) Adsorption and Release of Active Species Into and From Multifunctional Ionic Microgel Particles

Authors

Chen, H. - Presenter, Arizona State University
Olson, M., Arizona State University



In this report, we synthesize monodisperse ionic microgel particles which undergo large volume phase transitions in response to environmental stimuli such as pH and temperature. In addition, the study elucidates the effective encapsulation and release of rheology modifiers from these microgel particles to alter the bulk viscosity of a surrounding fluid. Moreover, these ionic microgel particles demonstrate abilities to adsorb and repel iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4-NPs) upon pH variation. The extent of the loading of Fe3O4-NPs within the colloidal particles and morphology can be manipulated by tunable interactions between the Fe3O4-NPs and ionic microgel particles.