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Abstract A pearl‐like sheen (i.e., pearlescence) is seen in many natural materials like nacre and in some commercial paints and cosmetics. This phenomenon is attributed to the interaction of light with plate‐like particles in the material. Here, for the first time, pearlescence is demonstrated in soft millimeter‐scale capsules that contain no plate‐like particles. The capsules have a thin (~500 µm) outer shell ofN‐isopropylacrylamide (NIPA) hydrogel, which has a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of 32 °C. When a transparent NIPA‐shelled capsule is heated above this LCST, it turns pearlescent. The effect is reversible, with the transparent state being recovered upon cooling. This is thefirst example of reversible pearlescencein any solid. Specular reflectance measurements show that the pearlescence of the capsules is comparable to that of natural pearls. Pearlescence is not observed in NIPA hydrogels; it arises only in NIPA‐shelled capsules, and that too only when the shell is thin. Above its LCST, the NIPA shell shrinks and gets stretched, and nanoscale NIPA‐rich domains arise within this shell, which induce the pearlescence. This study sheds fresh insight into the nature of pearlescence, on how it can be tuned, and on how this property can be introduced into various soft materials.more » « less
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Little, Joshua_M; Sun, Jiayue; Kamali, Ali; Chen, Amy; Leff, Asher_C; Li, Yang; Borden, Leah_K; Dissanayake, Thilini_U; Essumang, Deborah; Oseleononmen, Benita_O; et al (, Advanced Functional Materials)Abstract Assembling 2D‐material (2DM) nanosheets into micro‐ and macro‐architectures with augmented functionalities requires effective strategies to overcome nanosheet restacking. Conventional assembly approaches involve external binders and/or functionalization, which inevitably sacrifice 2DM's nanoscale properties. Noble metal ions (NMI) are promising ionic crosslinkers, which can simultaneously assemble 2DM nanosheets and induce synergistic properties. Herein, a collection of NMI–2DM complexes are screened and categorized into two sub‐groups. Based on the zeta potentials, two assembly approaches are developed to obtain 1) NMI‐crosslinked 2DM hydrogels/aerogels for heterostructured catalysts and 2) NMI–2DM inks for templated synthesis. First, tetraammineplatinum(II) nitrate (TPtN) serves as an efficient ionic crosslinker to agglomerate various 2DM dispersions. By utilizing micro‐textured assembly platforms, various TPtN–2DM hydrogels are fabricated in a scalable fashion. Afterward, these hydrogels are lyophilized and thermally reduced to synthesize Pt‐decorated 2DM aerogels (Pt@2DM). The Pt@2DM heterostructures demonstrate high, substrate‐dependent catalytic activities and promote different reaction pathways in the hydrogenation of 3‐nitrostyrene. Second, PtCl4can be incorporated into 2DM dispersions at high NMI molarities to prepare a series of PtCl4–2DM inks with high colloidal stability. By adopting the PtCl4–graphene oxide ink, various Pt micro‐structures with replicated topographies are synthesized with accurate control of grain sizes and porosities.more » « less
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