Dear everyone!
I am a physicist, and I would like to work with those super nice "
water pearls" (ex :
http://www.amazingwaterpearls.com/). If I understood properlly, they are made of
Sodium polyacrylate (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_polyacrylate).
The property that interests me as a physicist, is that I can work with
spherical objects nearly invisible in water. The only thing I would like to do is being able to
change the radius of those little spheres. In my dreams, I would like to be able to manipulate those spheres when they are dry (diameter of about 1mm) as if I was manipulating playdough. In this case I could change the radius of the final sphere (once full of water), and eventually insert some small particles in those spheres before wetting them.
So I purchased some of these and I could not find a way to manipulate them... (I tried to warm them up but they are still very rigid)
The questions I have for you are:
1- Is this possible? (I guess it has to be! The manufacturers of those "water pearls" are doing it!
)
2- How can I do it??
That would help me tremendously!!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Best regards,
Mat
PS: I hope I am in the good subsection of the forum... If not, I apologize... And I would blame my poor knowledge in Chemistry (as a Physicist
)