Layer Thickness and Charge Compensation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers

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Abstract

Using a continuum self-consistent field theory, we have modeled the sequential process of layer-by-layer assembly of flexible polyelectrolytes on flat surfaces as a series of kinetically trapped states. Up to 60 depositions of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes (A and B) are performed, each followed by a washing step. Here we focus on the effects of polymer charge fractions, bulk salt concentrations, solvent qualities for A and B, and their incompatibility on the layer thickness and charge compensation of the polyelectrolyte multilayer. We also compare our modeling with available experimental measurements.

*Acknowledgment is made to the donors of Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the ACS, for support of this research.

Authors

  • Qiang Wang

    • Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Colorado State University
    • Colorado State University
    • Chemical and Biological Engineering, Colorado State University, USA