Electrostatic deposition of polyionic monolayers on charged surfaces

被引:121
|
作者
Tsukruk, VV [1 ]
Bliznyuk, VN [1 ]
Visser, D [1 ]
Campbell, AL [1 ]
Bunning, TJ [1 ]
Adams, WW [1 ]
机构
[1] WRIGHT LAB,MAT DIRECTORATE,MLPJ,WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB,OH 45433
关键词
D O I
10.1021/ma961897g
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We explored molecular films of polyionic materials built by electrostatic deposition on a charged surface. Formation of self-assembled monolayers is monitored for poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) adsorbed on charged surfaces of amine-terminated self-assembled monolayer (SAM) and poly(allylamine) In both cases, polyions are adsorbed on oppositely-charged surfaces. Observations of PSS monolayers at various stages of electrostatic deposition reveal inhomogeneous self-assembly at the earliest stages of deposition. During the first several minutes of deposition, negatively-charged PSS macromolecules tend to adsorb on selected defect sites of positively-charged SAM (scratches, microparticles, and edges) and form islands composed of PSS coils. At this stage, electrostatic adsorption of PSS chains is predominant and equilibration of the surface structure is not achieved by the slow surface diffusion mechanism. Only longer deposition times (>10 min) result in an equilibration of polymer layers and formation of a homogeneous thin PSS layer composed of highly flattened macromolecular chains. The monolayer thickness is between 1.0 and 1.5 nm, with a microroughness of about 0.2 nm. Self-assembly of a second PAA layer on top of a PSS monolayer follows similar tendencies, resulting in the formation of homogeneous PAA/PSS bilayers with an overall thickness of 1.7-2.5 nm.
引用
收藏
页码:6615 / 6625
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Electrostatic self assembly of monolayers of polyionic materials as observed by atomic force microscopy.
    Bliznyuk, VN
    Visser, DW
    Tsukruk, VV
    Campbell, AL
    Bunning, T
    Adams, WW
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1996, 212 : 376 - POLY
  • [2] ELECTROSTATIC SPARKS ON CHARGED INSULATING SURFACES
    BERTA, I
    FODOR, I
    CLEMENT, G
    JOURNAL OF ELECTROSTATICS, 1981, 10 (MAY) : 145 - 152
  • [3] Transient processes at the deposition of charged Langmuir monolayers
    Bondarenko, M. P.
    Kovalchuk, V. I.
    Zholkovskiy, E. K.
    Vollhardt, D.
    COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, 2010, 354 (1-3) : 226 - 233
  • [4] Deposition of charged particles on the wall of an electrostatic precipitator
    Fujishiro, Satoshi
    Fujimura, Hidekazu
    Zukeran, Akinori
    Ehara, Yoshiyasu
    Ito, Tairo
    Takahashi, Takeo
    Kawakami, Hitomi
    Takamatu, Takeshi
    Journal of Aerosol Science, 1999, 30 (Suppl. 1):
  • [5] Electrostatic interaction of charged surfaces with semipermeable membranes
    Eun-Young Kim
    Soon-Chul Kim
    Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 2016, 68 : 658 - 667
  • [6] Electrostatic interaction of charged surfaces with semipermeable membranes
    Kim, Eun-Young
    Kim, Soon-Chul
    JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 2016, 68 (05) : 658 - 667
  • [7] Continuum Theory of Electrostatic Correlations at Charged Surfaces
    de Souza, J. Pedro
    Bazant, Martin Z.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, 2020, 124 (21): : 11414 - 11421
  • [8] NEW ELECTROSTATIC MODEL FOR HIGHLY CHARGED SURFACES
    SPITZER, JJ
    COLLOIDS AND SURFACES, 1984, 12 (1-2): : 189 - 193
  • [9] Electrostatic correlations near charged planar surfaces
    Deng, Mingge
    Karniadakis, George Em
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2014, 141 (09): : 094703
  • [10] Electrostatic contribution to the surface pressure of charged monolayers containing polyphosphoinositides
    Levental, I.
    Janmey, P. A.
    Cebers, A.
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2008, 95 (03) : 1199 - 1205