Synchronous alternate multilayered adsorption of poly(4-vinyl-N-n-butylpyridinium) cations and poly(styrene sulfonate) anions on polystyrene colloidal spheres |
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Authors: | T. Okubo M. Suda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University Yanagido 1-1, Gifu 501-1193, Japan e-mail: okubotsu@apchem.gifu-u.ac.jp Tel.: +81-58-2932620 Fax: +81-58-2932628, JP |
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Abstract: | Alternate multiple adsorbed layers of up to six macrocations [poly(4-vinyl-N-n-butyl-pyridinium bromide)] and macroanions [sodium poly(styrene sulfonate)] are formed on monodispersed polystyrene colloidal spheres above the critical concentration of the macroions, m *. The m * value is the minimum number of macroions needed to reverse the sign of the ζ potential of the spheres in the first adsorption step. Alternate sign reversal in the ζ potential and expansive–contractive thickness changes are observed on the repeated and alternate addition of macrocations first and macroanions next. When the macroanions are added first, sign reversal in the ζ potential and reversible expansion and contraction do not occur. Breaking of the alternate multiple-type adsorption also occurs when equivalency in the number of dissociative groups of macrocations and macroanions is broken. Synchronous conformational changes of macrocations and macroanions in the multiple-adsorbed layers occurs only when the conformational rigidities with the multiple electrostatic and hydrophobic attraction and/or repulsion between macrocations and macroanions are delicately balanced. Received: 12 August 1999/Accepted in revised form: 18 November 1999 |
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Keywords: | Synchronous adsorption Multiple adsorption Polystyrene spheres Electrophoretic measurement Dynamic light scattering |
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