Abstract

Hierarchically structured hydrogel hollow spheres with functional hydrogels located at desired sites are expected to have new properties. We have developed a facile swelling polymerization route using a polymer hollow sphere as template to synthesize hierarchically structured hydrogel hollow spheres. It is significant to pre-swell the template shell with good solvents, such as chloroform containing oil-soluble initiators to control interaction, thus, polymerization locus of different water-soluble functional monomers. Some representative hydrogel composite hollow spheres such as poly(N-isopropylarylamide) and poly(acrylic acid) with different morphologies have been synthesized. Hydrogels with functional groups can favorably complex with desired materials; hierarchically structured inorganic or polymer composite hollow spheres are synthesized by a sol–gel process of the inorganic precursor by using different hydrogel composite hollow spheres as templates.

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