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Polyelectrolyte adsorption and layer-by-layer assembly: Electrochemical control
Authors:Paul R. Van Tassel
Affiliation:Dept. of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, United States
Abstract:Thin films formed via the adsorption or layer-by-layer assembly of charged polymers are important in many sensing, energy, and biomedical applications. When the underlying substrate is a (semi)conductor, the opportunity exists to influence film formation and film properties through an applied electric potential. The recent literature on electrochemical influence of polyelectrolyte-based films is reviewed, with a focus on monolayer and multilayer film assembly and disassembly. Of particular interest are monolayer films grown to a tailored thickness on the 10–100 nm scale, and polyelectrolyte multilayer films controllably disassembled, upon application of a modest electric potential. Experimental observations are discussed in terms of governing factors such as interfacial pH and ionic composition, counter-ion correlations, charge regulation, dielectric discontinuity, and short-range polymer–polymer interactions. Recent modeling efforts are also briefly addressed.
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