Thermoresponsive Copolymer Microgels Synthesized via Single-Step Precipitation Polymerization: Random or Block
Letizia Tavagnacco1,2, Elena Buratti3, Jacopo Vialetto4,5
1CNR-ISC, Uos Sapienza, Piazzale A. Moro 2, Roma, 00185, Italy.
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The inner structure of polymeric microgels critically influences their responsiveness and potential applications, yet remaining challenging to resolve at molecular resolution. In this work, a structural characterization of thermoresponsive copolymer microgels is provided by integrating small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements with multi-scale simulations. Specifically, Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-N-isopropylmethacrylamide), P(NIPAM-co-NIPMAM), copolymer microgels, in which a random monomer distribution is conventionally assumed, are considered. By synthesizing different samples, including isotopically labeled microgels via selective deuteration, the microgels swelling behavior is probed and distinct polymer-specific signatures are revealed. To elucidate their internal distribution, monomer-resolved microgel simulations are performed across different copolymer models. A direct comparison between experimental and numerical form factors provides evidence of preferential organization into block structures, challenging the prevailing view of random distribution. 13C-NMR experiments confirm NIPAM-rich blocks and atomistic simulations link this unexpected block-like architecture to distinct local hydrogen-bonding patterns. This integrated approach provides the first direct evidence of preferential block formation in P(NIPAM-co-NIPMAM) microgels. Beyond this system, these results establish a generalizable strategy for unveiling hidden structural order in copolymer microgels, offering new strategies to tailor their design and to enhance control of material responsivity.
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