2026-03-23T08:22:05Z
2026-03-23T08:22:05Z
2022-01-01
2026-03-23T08:22:05Z
The bulk modulus, K, quantifies the elastic response of an object to an isotropic compression. For soft compressible colloids, knowing K is essential to accurately predict the suspension response to crowding. Most colloids have complex architectures characterized by different softness, which additionally depends on compression. Here, we determine the different values of K for the various morphological parts of individual nanogels and probe the changes of K with compression. Our method uses a partially deuterated polymer, which exerts the required isotropic stress, and small-angle neutron scattering with contrast matching to determine the form factor of the particles without any scattering contribution from the polymer. We show a clear difference in softness, compressibility, and evolution of K between the shell of the nanogel and the rest of the particle, depending on the amount of cross-linker used in their synthesis.
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English
Matèria condensada tova; Microestructura; Nanoestructures; Soft condensed matter; Microstructure; Nanostructures
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn6129
Science Advances, 2022, vol. 8, p. eabn6129
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn6129
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