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Divalent-anion salt effects in polyelectrolyte multilayer depositions.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2012-10-31)
Walter J Dressick, Kathryn J Wahl, Nabil D Bassim, Rhonda M Stroud, Dmitri Y Petrovykh
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We systematically investigate the effects of divalent anions on the assembly of polyelectrolyte multilayers by fabricating polystyrene sulfonate (PSS)/polyallylamine hydrochloride (PAH) multilayer films from aqueous solutions containing SO(4)(2-), HPO(4)(2-), or organic dicarboxylate dianions. The chosen concentrations of these anions (i.e., ≤0.05 M) allow us to isolate their effects on the assembly process from those of the polyelectrolyte solubility or solution ionic strength (maintained constant at μ = 1.00 M by added NaCl). Compared to a control film prepared from solutions containing only Cl(-) anions, stratified multilayers deposited in the presence of dianions exhibit increased UV absorbance, thickness, and roughness. From the dependence of film properties on the solution concentration of SO(4)(2-) and number of polyelectrolyte layers deposited, we derive a generic model for the PSS/PAH multilayer formation that involves adsorption of PAH aggregates formed in solution via electrostatic interactions of PAH with bridging dianions. Experiments using HPO(4)(2-) and organic dicarboxylate species of varying structure indicate that the separation, rigidity, and angle between the discrete negatively charged sites in the dianion govern the formation of the PAH aggregates, and therefore also the properties of the multilayer film. A universal linear relationship between film UV absorbance and thickness is observed among all dianion types or concentrations, consistent with the model.

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Poly(natrium-4-styrolsulfonat), average Mw ~70,000
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Poly(4-styrolsulfonsäure) -Lösung, Mw ~75,000, 18 wt. % in H2O
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Poly(allylaminhydrochlorid), Mw 40,000-150,000
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Poly(natrium-4-styrolsulfonat), average Mw ~1,000,000, powder
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Poly(natrium-4-styrolsulfonat) -Lösung, average Mw ~200,000, 30 wt. % in H2O
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Poly(allylamin) -Lösung, 20 wt. % in H2O
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Poly(allylaminhydrochlorid), average Mw ~17,500 (GPC vs. PEG std.)
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Poly(natrium-4-styrolsulfonat) -Lösung, average Mw ~70,000, 30 wt. % in H2O
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Poly(allylamin) -Lösung, average Mw ~65,000, 10 wt. % in H2O
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Poly(natrium-4-styrolsulfonat) -Lösung, average Mw ~1,000,000, 25 wt. % in H2O