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Real-Space Visualization of Charged Polymer Network of Hydrogel by Double Network Strategy and Mineral Staining.

Shinji NoguchiRyuji KiyamaMasahiro YoshidaMaradhana Agung MarsudiNaohiro KashimuraKiyoharu TadanagaJian Ping GongTakayuki Nonoyama
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Hydrogels consist of three-dimensional (3D) and complicated polymer networks that determine their physical properties. Among the methods for structural analyses of hydrogels, the real-space imaging of a polymer network of hydrogels on a nanometer scale is one of the optimal methods; however, it is highly challenging. In this study, we propose a direct observation method for cationic polymer networks using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By combining the double network strategy and the mineral staining technique, we overcame the challenges of polymer aggregation and the low electron density of the polymer. An objective cationic network was incorporated into a neutral skeleton network to suppress shrinkage during subsequent staining. Titania mineralization along the cationic polymer strands provided sufficient electron density for the objective polymer network for TEM observation. This observation method enables the visualization of local structures in real space and plays a complementary role to scattering methods for soft matter structure analysis.
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