, vesicular superparticles. Using giant multilamellar vesicles, we report time-lapse observations of the formation process and also of the breakup process after the polymer is diluted at constant osmotic stress. We show the results of a range of polymer molecular weights and concentrations. We present a simple model that predicts conditions of delamination owing to a competition between electrostatic repulsion among the polymers and the bending elasticity of the membranes. The results pave the way to a new kind of response mechanism in multilamellar vesicles that might lead to soft materials that can change their stiffness or topology on demand.
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