Themed collection Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series

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Open Access Perspective

The sweetest polymer nanoparticles: opportunities ahead for glycogen in nanomedicine

Glycogen is a biomaterial nanoparticle composed of sugar. In this perspective, the opportunities of glycogen in nanomedicine going forward is discussed.

Graphical abstract: The sweetest polymer nanoparticles: opportunities ahead for glycogen in nanomedicine
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Perspective

A new order of liquids: polar order in nematic liquid crystals

Given the widespread adoption of display technology based on nematic liquid crystals, the discovery of new nematic phases at thermodynamic equilibrium, although extremely rare, generates much excitement.

Graphical abstract: A new order of liquids: polar order in nematic liquid crystals
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Review Article

Theory and simulation of ligand functionalized nanoparticles – a pedagogical overview

Synthesizing reconfigurable nanoscale synthons with predictive control over shape, size, and interparticle interactions is a holy grail of bottom-up self-assembly.

Graphical abstract: Theory and simulation of ligand functionalized nanoparticles – a pedagogical overview
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Review Article

Worm blobs as entangled living polymers: from topological active matter to flexible soft robot collectives

Living worms form “blobs,” active entangled physical structures with emergent properties. We show how these worms provide a fascinating platform to study active polymer physics.

Graphical abstract: Worm blobs as entangled living polymers: from topological active matter to flexible soft robot collectives
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Review Article

Fluid manipulation via multifunctional lubricant infused slippery surfaces: principle, design and applications

Water-repellent interfaces with high performance have emerged as an indispensable platform for developing advanced materials and devices.

Graphical abstract: Fluid manipulation via multifunctional lubricant infused slippery surfaces: principle, design and applications
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Review Article

Solvent-assisted self-assembly of block copolymer thin films

Solvent-assisted block copolymer self-assembly is a compelling method for advancing practical applications of these materials due to the exceptional level of the control of BCP morphology and significant acceleration of ordering kinetics.

Graphical abstract: Solvent-assisted self-assembly of block copolymer thin films
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Communication

Quantifying the trade-off between stiffness and permeability in hydrogels

Hydrogels have a distinct trade-off between mechanical stiffness and water permeability due to the spacing of polymer strands.

Graphical abstract: Quantifying the trade-off between stiffness and permeability in hydrogels
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Communication

A simple simulation-derived descriptor for the deposition of polymer-wrapped carbon nanotubes on functionalized substrates

Analysis of solvent structure obtained from all-atom molecular dynamics simulations reveals a descriptor that predicts the experimental deposition of polymer-wrapped carbon nanotubes.

Graphical abstract: A simple simulation-derived descriptor for the deposition of polymer-wrapped carbon nanotubes on functionalized substrates
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Communication

Repulsive torques alone trigger crystallization of constant speed active particles

Active particles which repel each other through torques crystallize without reducing their intrinsic speed.

Graphical abstract: Repulsive torques alone trigger crystallization of constant speed active particles
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Communication

Temperature-dependent reentrant phase transition of RNA–polycation mixtures

In this letter, we report that RNA–polycation mixtures display a temperature-controlled dual-response phase behavior with concurrent UCST and LCST transitions.

Graphical abstract: Temperature-dependent reentrant phase transition of RNA–polycation mixtures
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Spontaneous oscillation of an active filament under viscosity gradients

We investigate the effects of uniform viscosity gradients on the spontaneous oscillations of an elastic, active filament in viscous fluids.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous oscillation of an active filament under viscosity gradients
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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Effect of surface viscoelasticity on top jet drops produced by bursting bubbles

From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Emergence of preferential flow paths and intermittent dynamics in emulsion transport in porous media

Emulsions injected into 2D porous media flow through pores with higher local velocities without being selective about the size of the pores they encounter, leading to the trapping of a large number of them and the formation of preferential paths.

Graphical abstract: Emergence of preferential flow paths and intermittent dynamics in emulsion transport in porous media
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Open Access Paper

In situ polymer gelation in confined flow controls intermittent dynamics

When alginate and calcium mix in a microfluidic junction, the system either flows, clogs, or demonstrates intermittency: gel repeatedly deposits, causing increased pressure, then ablates. The gel maintains its shape upon ablation to form micro-rods.

Graphical abstract: In situ polymer gelation in confined flow controls intermittent dynamics
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Optimal face-to-face coupling for fast self-folding kirigami

We show the potential for improvement of the folding dynamics of two-level kirigami structures by optimizing the naturally occurring hydrodynamic coupling between the levels.

Graphical abstract: Optimal face-to-face coupling for fast self-folding kirigami
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Anisotropic run-and-tumble-turn dynamics

By modeling run-and-tumble-turn particles that can only travel and turn along the four Cartesian axes, we show how microscopic anisotropic features extend to macroscopic scales, and are inherited, in the interacting case, by global order.

Graphical abstract: Anisotropic run-and-tumble-turn dynamics
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Paper

Exploring how cation entropy influences electric double layer formation and electrochemical reactivity

The entropy of ions governs the structure and composition of electric double layers with major implications for electrocatalytic activity.

Graphical abstract: Exploring how cation entropy influences electric double layer formation and electrochemical reactivity
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Elasticity tunes mechanical stress localization around active topological defects

Topological defects play diverse roles in biology. We find that tuning the passive elasticity substantially changes the intensity and extent of stresses, and in active systems can invert the defect motion and stress pattern.

Graphical abstract: Elasticity tunes mechanical stress localization around active topological defects
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Open Access Paper

Branched copolymer surfactants impart thermoreversible gelation to LAPONITE® gels

Composite solutions of LAPONITE® and branched copolymer surfactants give thermoreversible sol–gel transitions due to nanostructural assembly processes.

Graphical abstract: Branched copolymer surfactants impart thermoreversible gelation to LAPONITE® gels
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Stimuli-directed selective detection of Cu2+ and Cr2O72− ions using a pH-responsive chitosan-poly(aminoamide) fluorescent microgel in aqueous media

In this work, the preparation of a pH-responsive fluorescent microgel, (NANO-PAMAM-CHT), is presented for the selective detection of Cu2+ and Cr2O72− ions.

Graphical abstract: Stimuli-directed selective detection of Cu2+ and Cr2O72− ions using a pH-responsive chitosan-poly(aminoamide) fluorescent microgel in aqueous media
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Geometric learning of knot topology

Unambiguous knot classification is a long-standing problem. In this paper, the authors use Machine Learning to classify all knots up to 10 crossings with more than 95% accuracy and also to distinguish knots with multiple identical knot polynomials.

Graphical abstract: Geometric learning of knot topology
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Open Access Paper

Hydrophobically modified complex coacervates for designing aqueous pressure-sensitive adhesives

The rheology of complex coacervates can be elegantly tuned via the design and control of specific non-covalent hydrophobic interactions between the complexed polymer chains.

Graphical abstract: Hydrophobically modified complex coacervates for designing aqueous pressure-sensitive adhesives
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Rate-dependent stress-order coupling in main-chain liquid crystal elastomers

This study reports rate-dependent measurements and relaxation of stress, director rotation, and shear strain in main-chain nematic LCEs subjected to uniaxial tension with various initial directors, which is further explained by an analytical model.

Graphical abstract: Rate-dependent stress-order coupling in main-chain liquid crystal elastomers
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Effects of crowding on the diffusivity of membrane adhered particles

We investigate changes in the diffusivity and rheology of particles tethered to a lipid bilayer as they become highly crowded.

Graphical abstract: Effects of crowding on the diffusivity of membrane adhered particles
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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The cohesive properties and pyrolysis mechanism of an aprotic ionic liquid tetrabutylammonium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide

This work proposed a novel method to calculate the wide-temperature-range cohesive properties of organic salts in both the liquid and solid states, and first calculate the charge separation distance in the single ion pair of the vapor.

Graphical abstract: The cohesive properties and pyrolysis mechanism of an aprotic ionic liquid tetrabutylammonium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Capillary detachment of a microparticle from a liquid–liquid interface

Microparticles at a liquid–liquid interface are common in many material systems, from Pickering emulsions to capillary suspensions. Confocal and colloidal probe microscopy are combined to measure meniscus shape and detachment forces.

Graphical abstract: Capillary detachment of a microparticle from a liquid–liquid interface
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Effect of small amounts of akaganeite (β-FeOOH) nanorods on the gelation, phase behaviour and injectability of thermoresponsive Pluronic F127

Composite hydrogels containing small amounts of paramagnetic akaganeite (β-FeOOH) nanorods in PF127 triblock copolymer show enhanced thermal stability and injectability which could find applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery.

Graphical abstract: Effect of small amounts of akaganeite (β-FeOOH) nanorods on the gelation, phase behaviour and injectability of thermoresponsive Pluronic F127
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Soft, flexible pressure sensors for pressure monitoring under large hydrostatic pressure and harsh ocean environments

A soft, flexible pressure sensor is developed to measure hydrostatic pressure in the ocean environment, which can be potentially integrated with many platforms including diver equipment and marine animal tags for real-time pressure monitoring.

Graphical abstract: Soft, flexible pressure sensors for pressure monitoring under large hydrostatic pressure and harsh ocean environments
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Crossover behavior in stress relaxations of poroelastic and viscoelastic dominant hydrogels

AFM measurement reveals that two distinct mechanisms determine the crossover phenomenon in the stress relaxation of hydrogels. This contributes to a better understanding of similar mechanical behaviors of cells and tissues.

Graphical abstract: Crossover behavior in stress relaxations of poroelastic and viscoelastic dominant hydrogels
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Influence of surfactant on glass transition temperature of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles

Presented is an experimental study of PVA and DMAB stabilized PLGA particles and the measurement of their Tg's with mDSC.

Graphical abstract: Influence of surfactant on glass transition temperature of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles
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Microfluidic nanobubbles: observations of a sudden contraction of microbubbles into nanobubbles

Utilizing a microfluidic flow-focusing chip to generate monodisperse bulk nanaobubbles. We make the surprising observation of a critical microbubble diameter above and below which the scale of bubble shrinkage dramatically changes.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic nanobubbles: observations of a sudden contraction of microbubbles into nanobubbles
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Investigating the cut-off effect of n-alcohols on lipid movement: a biophysical study

Cellular membranes are responsible for absorbing the effects of external perturbants for the cell's survival.

Graphical abstract: Investigating the cut-off effect of n-alcohols on lipid movement: a biophysical study
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Magnetic field enabled in situ control over the structure and dynamics of colloids interacting via SALR potentials

A model system of tunable, competing short-range attraction (SA) and long-range repulsion (LR) among colloidal particles is developed which encompasses a diverse range of assembled states, including fractal clusters and a Wigner glass state.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic field enabled in situ control over the structure and dynamics of colloids interacting via SALR potentials
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Investigating structure and dynamics of unentangled poly(dimethyl-co-diphenyl)siloxane via molecular dynamics simulation

Poly(dimethyl-co-diphenyl)siloxane has improved mechanical properties compared with polydimethylsiloxane. We used atomistic molecular dynamics simulation to investigate how the diphenyl contents slow down the relaxation dynamics of the copolymers.

Graphical abstract: Investigating structure and dynamics of unentangled poly(dimethyl-co-diphenyl)siloxane via molecular dynamics simulation
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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A coarse-grained simulation model for colloidal self-assembly via explicit mobile binders

Developing a model for assembly of colloids with mobile binding sites, we probe the physics of assembly of adhesion patches between particles. We find design rules for assembly of low valence chains, and also study the folding behavior of these ‘colloidomers’.

Graphical abstract: A coarse-grained simulation model for colloidal self-assembly via explicit mobile binders
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Deforming active droplets in viscoelastic solutions

In a viscoelastic environment, characterized by Deborah number (De), active droplets get deformed and perform zig-zag motion. This unique motion is inextricably linked to the swimming mode employed by them.

Graphical abstract: Deforming active droplets in viscoelastic solutions
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Open Access Paper

Dynamic shapes of floppy vesicles enclosing active Brownian particles with membrane adhesion

The combined effect of self-propulsion and membrane adhesion of colloidal particles in a fluid vesicle is studied numerically. Novel ring-, sheet-, and branched-polymer-like particle arrangements are obtained.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic shapes of floppy vesicles enclosing active Brownian particles with membrane adhesion
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Prediction of zwitterion hydration and ion association properties using machine learning

Hydration and ion association data for a library of zwitterions was produced by molecular dynamics simulations. Machine learning was applied to reveal how chemical design influences target properties.

Graphical abstract: Prediction of zwitterion hydration and ion association properties using machine learning
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Open Access Paper

Torsion-induced stick-slip phenomena in the delamination of soft adhesives

Propagation of stick-slip waves along the circumference of soft adhesive cylinders under combined torsion and compression is shown experimentally and explained by a theoretical model.

Graphical abstract: Torsion-induced stick-slip phenomena in the delamination of soft adhesives
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Preparation of polymer nanoparticle-based complex coacervate hydrogels using polymerisation-induced self-assembly derived nanogels

pH-responsive nanogels synthesised by reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer mediated polymerisation-induced self-assembly were used to prepare shear-thinning polymer nanoparticle-based complex coacervate hydrogels.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of polymer nanoparticle-based complex coacervate hydrogels using polymerisation-induced self-assembly derived nanogels
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Boundary design regulates the diffusion of active matter in heterogeneous environments

The transport of self-propelled particles in porous media is sensitive to boundary design; effective temperature corrections to Brownian models tend to overestimate the diffusivity of active swimmers after normalizing by their bulk self-diffusivity.

Graphical abstract: Boundary design regulates the diffusion of active matter in heterogeneous environments
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Diffusiophoresis of a spherical particle in porous media

We develop a mathematical model that can predict the diffusiophoretic motion of a charged colloidal particle driven by a binary monovalent electrolyte concentration gradient in porous media.

Graphical abstract: Diffusiophoresis of a spherical particle in porous media
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Open Access Paper

Long term phase separation dynamics in liquid crystal-enriched microdroplets obtained from binary fluid mixtures

Herein, we compare the phase separation dynamics of binary liquid–liquid crystal mixtures in droplet-based confinement to behaviour in the bulk using experiments, computer simulations and thermodynamic considerations.

Graphical abstract: Long term phase separation dynamics in liquid crystal-enriched microdroplets obtained from binary fluid mixtures
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Two-dimensional diffusiophoretic colloidal banding: optimizing the spatial and temporal design of solute sinks and sources

We numerically explore diffusiophoretic banding of colloidal particles in two dimensions by spatio-temporally designing solute sources and sinks. We discover an optimal design set by a balance of interpole diffusion and molar rate decay timescales.

Graphical abstract: Two-dimensional diffusiophoretic colloidal banding: optimizing the spatial and temporal design of solute sinks and sources
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Recent HOT Articles
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Structures, thermodynamics and dynamics of topological defects in Gay–Berne nematic liquid crystals

Molecular modeling of topological defect motion under temperature gradients.

Graphical abstract: Structures, thermodynamics and dynamics of topological defects in Gay–Berne nematic liquid crystals
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

To thread or not to thread? Effective potentials and threading interactions between asymmetric ring polymers

Using computer simulations of a system of two unlinked rings we show and explain how the threading roles of the rings can be exchanged when their length and bending stiffness are varied.

Graphical abstract: To thread or not to thread? Effective potentials and threading interactions between asymmetric ring polymers
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Machine learning enabled quantification of the hydrogen bonds inside the polyelectrolyte brush layer probed using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations

Machine learning method has been employed to quantify the changes in water–water hydrogen bonding inside densely grafted polyelectrolyte brush layer, as compared to the water–water hydrogen bonding outside the brush layer.

Graphical abstract: Machine learning enabled quantification of the hydrogen bonds inside the polyelectrolyte brush layer probed using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Effect of variations in manufacturing and material properties on the self-folding behaviors of hydrogel and elastomer bilayer structures

Thermal expansion model is adopted to predict the folding angles of the temperature-responsive nanocomposite hydrogel/elastomer bilayer structures to study the effect ofinevitable variations in manufacturing and material properties on folding angles.

Graphical abstract: Effect of variations in manufacturing and material properties on the self-folding behaviors of hydrogel and elastomer bilayer structures
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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High-χ, low-N micelles from partially perfluorinated block polymers

High-χ conditions from fluorophobic block polymers enable persistent micelles with core blocks consisting of just 11 mer units and having elongated conformations.

Graphical abstract: High-χ, low-N micelles from partially perfluorinated block polymers
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Interplay between substrate rigidity and tissue fluidity regulates cell monolayer spreading

Using a cell-based computational model of a spreading cell monolayer, we show that the interplay between tissue fluidity and substrate rigidity regulates the rate of collective spreading.

Graphical abstract: Interplay between substrate rigidity and tissue fluidity regulates cell monolayer spreading
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Yield precursor in primary creep of colloidal gels

Colloidal gels under moderate stress show an early precursor to yield detectable at macroscopic length scales. This precursor arises from accumulation of local plastic events.

Graphical abstract: Yield precursor in primary creep of colloidal gels
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Information-theoretical measures identify accurate low-resolution representations of protein configurational space

Different clustering strategies can produce qualitatively different low-resolution representations of a protein’s conformational space. The resolution-relevance framework pinpoints those that better preserve important, biologically relevant features.

Graphical abstract: Information-theoretical measures identify accurate low-resolution representations of protein configurational space
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Modulating membrane fusion through the design of fusogenic DNA circuits and bilayer composition

Control over lipid-membrane fusion is valuable in nanomedicine and synthetic biology. Here we provide guiding principles to program it by using fusogenic DNA nanostructures and exploring the effect of lipid composition on fusion efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Modulating membrane fusion through the design of fusogenic DNA circuits and bilayer composition
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Experimental investigation and finite element modelling of PMMA/carbon nanotube nanobiocomposites for bone cement applications

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are one of the preferred candidates for reinforcing polymeric nanobiocomposites, such as acrylic bone types of cement.

Graphical abstract: Experimental investigation and finite element modelling of PMMA/carbon nanotube nanobiocomposites for bone cement applications
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Force-driven active dynamics of thin nanorods in unentangled polymer melts

Molecular simulation and scaling theory demonstrate the combination of an anisotropic “skinny” shape and a strong external force enables a nano-needle to pierce through a polymer matrix with reduced viscous resistance.

Graphical abstract: Force-driven active dynamics of thin nanorods in unentangled polymer melts
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Self-assembly of carbon nanodots induced by liquid–liquid phase separation in a surface microdroplet

The film, porous and granular nanostructures are generated from evaporating carbon dot-laden ternary droplets. Liquid–liquid phase separation during evaporation is unravelled as a critical role in the controlled self-assembly of carbon nanodots.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of carbon nanodots induced by liquid–liquid phase separation in a surface microdroplet
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Experimental determination of the bulk moduli of hollow nanogels

Small-angle neutron scattering with contrast variation is used to determine the bulk moduli of hollow nanogels. The cavity makes these nanogel extremely compressible at very low applied stress.

Graphical abstract: Experimental determination of the bulk moduli of hollow nanogels
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Self-assembly of globular proteins with intrinsically disordered protein polyelectrolytes and block copolymers

Intrinsically disordered polypeptides are a versatile class of materials, combining the biocompatibility of peptides with the disordered structure and diverse phase behaviors of synthetic polymers.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of globular proteins with intrinsically disordered protein polyelectrolytes and block copolymers
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Quantitative analysis of biomolecule release from polystyrene-block-polyethylene oxide thin films

The concept of biomolecule release from co-assembled PS-b-PEO films (left) is depicted. The main findings (right) display an analysis of protein stability, a release comparison depending on cargo size, and tuning release by adjusting film thickness.

Graphical abstract: Quantitative analysis of biomolecule release from polystyrene-block-polyethylene oxide thin films
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Controlling fine touch sensations with polymer tacticity and crystallinity

Humans can distinguish thin films of polystyrene which differed only in their degree of crystallinity.

Graphical abstract: Controlling fine touch sensations with polymer tacticity and crystallinity
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

A microfluidic platform for characterizing the structure and rheology of biofilm streamers

We present a microfluidic platform with isolated micropillars as nucleation sites for the reproducible formation of biofilm streamers, whose biochemical composition, morphology, and rheology can be systematically characterized in situ.

Graphical abstract: A microfluidic platform for characterizing the structure and rheology of biofilm streamers
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Subtle changes in pH affect the packing and robustness of fatty acid bilayers

Extremely small shifts in pH could have impacted the ability of fatty-acid-based primitive cells to thrive, with survival under osmotic stress and the ability to retain encapsulated material severely impacted at higher pHs.

Graphical abstract: Subtle changes in pH affect the packing and robustness of fatty acid bilayers
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

Spontaneously rotating clusters of active droplets

We investigate the aggregation of hexagonally ordered clusters and the spontaneous emergence of their rotating and rising states in sedimenting suspensions of self-propelling isotropic oil droplets.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneously rotating clusters of active droplets
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Dynamic effect of polymers at the surfactant–water interface: an ultrafast study

Interfaces play a role in controlling the rates and outcomes of chemical processes.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic effect of polymers at the surfactant–water interface: an ultrafast study
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Rapid, interface-driven domain orientation in bottlebrush diblock copolymer films during thermal annealing

Thick (>20 μm) films of bottlebrush block copolymers self-assemble within minutes of thermal annealing between hard interfaces. Photonic properties are modified by thickness-dependent gradients of grain size and orientation between the surface and bulk.

Graphical abstract: Rapid, interface-driven domain orientation in bottlebrush diblock copolymer films during thermal annealing
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Open Access Paper

In situ characterization of crystallization and melting of soft, thermoresponsive microgels by small-angle X-ray scattering

By combining thermoresponsive core–shell gold–PNIPAM microgels with USAXS, the crystallization and melting of soft colloidal crystals is investigated in detail with Bragg peak analysis.

Graphical abstract: In situ characterization of crystallization and melting of soft, thermoresponsive microgels by small-angle X-ray scattering
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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From nematic shells to nematic droplets: energetics and defect transitions

We investigate the defect transitions that occur when a nematic shell is transformed into a droplet. Two different scenarios are observed depending on the initial defect structure of the shell, including an abrupt expulsion of the shell inner droplet.

Graphical abstract: From nematic shells to nematic droplets: energetics and defect transitions
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Mechanical stress affects dynamics and rheology of the human genome

Using a novel noninvasive approach, we measure dynamics and rheology of the genome in live human cells before and after applying mechanical stress. We find that mechanical stress alters both dynamics and material properties of the genome.

Graphical abstract: Mechanical stress affects dynamics and rheology of the human genome
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
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Soft Matter is proud to present this series, showcasing work being conducted by Emerging Investigators. This collection gathers the very best work from soft matter scientists in the early stages of their independent careers in recognition of their potential to influence future directions in the field.
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