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11 Soft Active Materials Zhigang Suo Harvard University III. Polyelectrolytes
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2 Polyelectrolyte: polymer with electrolyte group In a solvent, the electrolyte dissociates. solvent fixed charge counterion co-ion counterion covalent bond ionic bond polymer chain
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3 Polyelectrolyte gel Fixed charges Counterions Co-ions - + - A network of polymersSolvent (e.g., water) Crosslinks
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4 Many tissues are polyelectrolyte gels Structure and function: Cartilage is polyelectrolyte. Does this fact have anything to do with low friction of a joint?
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5 Plant cell walls are polyelectrolytes Pectin
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6 Gels regulate flow in plants Zwieniecki, Melcher, Holbrook, Hydrogel control of xylem hydraulic resistance in plants Science 291, 1095 (2001) Missy Holbrook
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7 Osmosis in a polyelectrolyte gel membrane solution solvent Osmosis balanced by gravity Network tatters fixed charges. To maintain electroneutrality, fixed charges are balanced by counterions. Counterions cause osmosis crosslink - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + fixed charge counterion water network Osmosis balanced by elasticity
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8 Super absorbent diaper Sodium polyacrylate: polyelectrolyte Masuda, Trends in the development of superabsorbent polymers for diapers, pp. 88-89, Superabsorbent polymers: science and technology (1994).
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9 Ion exchanger
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10 pH-sensitive gel fixedmobile
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11 pH-sensitive hydrogel
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12 pH-sensitive valves in microfluidics Beebe, Moore, Bauer, Yu, Liu, Devadoss, Jo, Nature 404, 588 (2000) Deformation and force regulated by physiological variables (pH, salt, temperature…) Mechanics and chemistry David Beebe
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13 Adaptive optics with soft materials Dong, Agarwal, Beebe, Jiang, Nature 442, 551 (2006)
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14 Electric potential Electrochemical potential Gibbs (1878) electrode battery, pump, electrons, q Ions, M electroneutrality equilibrium Material A Material B electrode Battery does work on electrons, q Pump does work on ions, M Helmholtz free energy of system, F
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15 Lithium-ion battery Electrolyte Li-ion Load Negative electrode Positive electrode Wang, Wu, Wang, Chen, 2005. Journal of Power Sources 140, 125 Chan et al., 2008. Nature Nanotechnology 3, 31 electron LiFePO 4 Silicon John B. Goodenough
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16 3 ways of doing work to a gel Hong, Zhao, Suo. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 58 (2010) 558-577.
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17 A field theory of thermodynamic equilibrium Deformation gradient Equivalent conditions of equilibrium Gauss’s law Concentrations Material model: Equilibrium: Hong, Zhao, Suo. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 58 (2010) 558-577.
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18 microscopic processes Swelling increases entropy by mixing solvent and polymers. Swelling decreases entropy by straightening the polymers. Redistributing mobile ions increases entropy by mixing. Neutrality reduces electrostatic energy. - - - - gel external solution
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19 Free-energy function Flory, Rehner, J. Chem. Phys., 11, 521 (1943) Free energy of mixing Free-energy function Free energy of polarization Free energy of stretching Zhao, Hong, Suo, Physical Review B 76, 134113 (2007)
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20 Swelling regulated by concentration of ions nonionic gel Swelling ratio Concentration of ions in external solution Concentration of fixed ions
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21 Constrained swelling Concentration of ions in external solution Concentration of fixed ions Swelling ratio gel External solution
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22 Debye length x 0 - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + gel external solution
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23 In gel, near interface x 0 - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + infinity liquidgel
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24 pH-sensitive hydrogel fixedmobile
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25 Donnan equilibrium Electroneutrality Constant of acidic dissociation Conservation of particles Marcombe, Cai, Hong, Zhao, Lapusta, Suo, Soft Matter 6, 784 (2010)Ricka, Tanaka,Macromolecules17, 2916 (1984). Osmosis is balanced by elasticity
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26 Free swelling
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27 Constrained swelling
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28 Finite element method Condition of equilibrium Legendre transformation Shengqiang Cai Marcombe, Cai, Hong, Zhao, Lapusta, Suo, Soft Matter 6, 784 (2010) ABAQUS UMAT posted online.
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29 pH-sensitive valve D B A gel pillar Channel wall pH = 2 pH = 6
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30 Summary Couple large deformation and electrochemistry. Swelling regulated by concentration of ions. Swelling regulated by pH.
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