You're currently viewing an old version of this dataset. To see the current version, click here.

Analytical data belonging to the publication "resolving the different bulk moduli within individual soft nanogels using small-angle neutron scattering"

Abstract: 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. In this article, 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 crosslinker used in their synthesis. Method: SANS TechnicalInfo: Data collected at PSI (SANS I) and ILL (D11)

Cite this as

Andrea, Scotti (2022). Dataset: Analytical data belonging to the publication "resolving the different bulk moduli within individual soft nanogels using small-angle neutron scattering". https://doi.org/10.22000/604

DOI retrieved: 2022

Additional Info

Field Value
Imported on January 12, 2023
Last update January 12, 2023
License CC BY 4.0 Attribution
Source https://doi.org/10.22000/604
Author Andrea, Scotti
Source Creation 2022
Publishers
IPC - RWTH Aachen University
Production Year 2021
Publication Year 2022
Subject Areas
Name: Physics