Pearl‐Like Sheen in Soft Capsules: An Unusual Optical Effect that is Reversibly Induced by Temperature
Medha Rath,
Allison Fear,
Taylor J. Woehl
et al.
Abstract:A pearl-like sheen (i.e., pearlescence) is seen in many natural materials like nacre and in some commercial paints and cosmetics. This phenomenon is attributed to the interaction of light with plate-like particles in the material. Here, for the first time, pearlescence is demonstrated in soft millimeterscale capsules that contain no plate-like particles. The capsules have a thin (~500 µm) outer shell of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) hydrogel, which has a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of 32 °C. When… Show more
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