Compression and reswelling of microgel particles after an osmotic shock
Soft Condensed Matter
2017-09-06 v1 Materials Science
Chemical Physics
Fluid Dynamics
Abstract
We use dedicated microfluidic devices to expose soft hydrogel particles to a rapid change in the externally applied osmotic pressure and observe a non-monotonic response: After an initial rapid compression the particle slowly reswells to approximately its original size. Using a simple phenomenological and a more elaborate poroelastic model, we extract important material properties from a single microfluidic experiment, including the compressive modulus, the gel permeability and the diffusivity of the osmolyte inside the gel. We expect our approach to be relevant to applications such as controlled release, chromatography, and responsive materials.
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@article{arxiv.1612.07694,
title = {Compression and reswelling of microgel particles after an osmotic shock},
author = {Jelle F. Sleeboom and Panayiotis Voudouris and Melle T. J. J. M. Punter and Frank J. Aangenendt and Daniel Florea and Paul van der Schoot and Hans M. Wyss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07694},
year = {2017}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys Rev