The collection contains experimental research data for the article entitled “Temperature and ionic strength modulated responses of modified with viologen derivative electrosensitive microgel”. The research was a part of the project No. 2021/43/D/ST5/01082 funding by National Science Centre of Poland.
The article described synthesis and characterization of new electroactive microgel based on N-isopropylacrylamide co-polymerized with sodium acrylate, crosslinked with N,N'–methylenebisacrylamide and functionalized with amine derivative of viologen. It was found that the obtained microgel was sensitive to three factors: temperature, ionic strength, and electrochemical potential.
The dataset consists of files described below:
Fig. 2 SEM micrographs of microgel particles presented in article in Fig. 2
Fig. 3A Experimental data for microgel hydrodynamic diameters presented in article in Fig. 3A
Fig. 3B Experimental data for particle size distributions presented in article in Fig. 3B
Fig. 3C Experimental data for microgel hydrodynamic diameters presented in article in Fig. 3C
Fig. 4 Experimental data for cyclic voltammograms presented in article in Fig. 4
Fig. 5A Experimental data for voltametric peak current presented in article in Fig. 5A
Fig. 5B Experimental data for cyclic voltammograms presented in article in Fig. 5B
Fig. 6A Experimental data for chronoamperogram coupled with frequency and dissipation shifts presented in article in Fig. 6A
Fig. 6B Experimental data for chronoamperogram coupled with frequency and dissipation shifts presented in article in Fig. 6B
Fig. 6C Experimental data for chronoamperogram coupled with frequency and dissipation shifts presented in article in Fig. 6B
Fig. 7A Experimental data for chronoamperogram coupled with frequency and dissipation shifts presented in article in Fig. 7A
Fig. 7B Experimental data for chronoamperogram coupled with frequency and dissipation shifts presented in article in Fig. 7B
Fig. 8A Calculated date for microgel layer thickness presented in article in Fig. 8A