A catalyst-free, temperature controlled gelation system for in-mold fabrication of microgels

Chem Commun (Camb). 2018 Jun 19;54(50):6943-6946. doi: 10.1039/c8cc02478b.

Abstract

Anisometric microgels are prepared via thermal crosslinking using an in-mold polymerization technique. Star-shaped poly(ethylene oxide-stat-propylene oxide) polymers, end-modified with amine and epoxy groups, form hydrogels, of which the mechanical properties and gelation rate can be adjusted by the temperature, duration of heating, and polymer concentration. Depending on the microgel stiffness, the rod-shaped microgels self-assemble into ordered or disordered structures.