Abstract
Abstract Stimuli responsive surface structures attract increasing attention due to a large variety of envisioned applications. The controlled organization of poly(N-isopropyl acrylamid), PNIPAM microgel particles at solid surfaces inspired numerous research activities. In this review article, we briefly discuss the swelling/deswelling properties of adsorbed microgel particles in comparison to the behavior in the bulk phase. The presence of the solid interface highly influences and changes their behavior with respect to the properties in solution. Furthermore, the confinement on a solid substrate allows the direct and in-situ investigation of the mechanical properties of the microgel particles. Additionally, we briefly review the research on microgel particles at liquid interfaces. At these interfaces new interesting effects occur. Moreover, we discuss some interesting work on potential applications. In this context, microgel particles are often used as an active component for responsive coatings of various functionality envisioning applications, e.g. in medicine, biotechnology, and nanooptics.
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