Water Induced Reversible Switching of Optical Transparency of an Elastomer-Hydrogel based Two-phase Composite
Kuldeep Kuhar,
Animangsu Ghatak
Abstract:We have examined reversible switching of optical transparency of a two-phase material consisting of hydrogel micro-spheres dispersed inside a continuous medium of crosslinked poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). Here, aqueous solution of gelatin is dispersed as drops in PDMS oligomers mixed with the crosslinker. Both phases get crosslinked to form an elastomeric material. Films of this material remain optically opaque in the unswelled state of the embedded hydrogel, but, when placed inside water for prolonged period… Show more
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