Anomalous Diffusion Inside Soft Colloidal Suspensions Investigated by Variable Length Scale Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

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The diffusion of molecules and particles inside the aqueous suspension of soft colloids (polymer microgels) is investigated using variable length scale fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (VLS-FCS). Carbopol 940 is chosen as the model matrix system, and two factors affecting diffusion are investigated: the spatial hindrance and the diffusant-matrix interaction. By studying diffusion of molecules and particles with different sizes inside the suspension, VLS-FCS reveals the restricted motion at a short length scale, that is, in the gaps between the microgels, and normal diffusion at a larger length scale. The information on the gap's length scale is also accessed. On the other hand, by tuning the pH value, the diffusant-matrix electrostatic attraction is adjusted and the results expose a short-time fast diffusion of probe molecules inside the gaps and a long-time restricted diffusion because of trapping inside the microgels. It is proved that VLS-FCS is a powerful method, investigating anomalous diffusion at different length scales and it is a promising approach to investigate diffusion in complex soft matter systems.

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Li, H., Zheng, K., Yang, J., & Zhao, J. (2020). Anomalous Diffusion Inside Soft Colloidal Suspensions Investigated by Variable Length Scale Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy. ACS Omega, 5(19), 11123–11130. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01052

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