Anisotropic Microgels show their Soft Side
Anne C. Nickel, Timon Kratzenberg, Steffen Bochenek, Maximilian M., Schmidt, Andrey A. Rudov, Andreas Falkenstein, Igor I. Potemkin, J\'er\^ome, J. Crassous, and Walter Richtering

TL;DR
This study investigates how the softness and anisotropy of core-shell microgels influence their 2D phase behavior and ordering at oil-water interfaces, revealing that microgel shell properties dictate their alignment and clustering.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of microgel shell softness and anisotropy on particle ordering and phase behavior at interfaces, combining experimental and simulation approaches.
Findings
Soft microgels favor tip-to-tip alignment perpendicular to compression.
Harder microgels tend to align side-to-side parallel to compression.
Shell properties influence clustering and capillary interactions.
Abstract
Anisotropic, submicrometer sized particles are versatile systems providing interesting features in creating ordering in 2-dimensional systems. Combining hard ellipsoids with a soft shell further enhances the opportunities to trigger and control order and alignment. In this work, we report a rich 2D phase behavior and show how softness affects the ordering of anisotropic particles at fluid oil-water interfaces. Three different core-shell systems were synthesized such that they have the same elliptical hematite-silica core but differ with respect to thickness and stiffness of the soft microgel shell. Compression isotherms, the shape of individual core-shell microgel as well as their 2D order at a decane-water interface are investigated by means of the Langmuir-Blodgett technique combined with ex-situ Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging, as well as by Disspiative Particle Dynamics (DPD)…
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