In situ ATR-FTIR and SFM Studies on the Influence of Adsorption time on Deposition and Nanostructure of Poly(ethyleneimine)/Poly(acrylic acid) Multilayers |
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Authors: | M. Muller S. Paulik |
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Affiliation: | Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden e.V. (IPF Dresden), Department of Surface Modification, Hohe Straße 6, 01069 Dresden, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary: The deposition and the nanostructure of polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEM) of branched poly(ethyleneimine)/poly(acrylic acid) (PEI/PAC) was studied in dependence of the adsorption time (tADS) of the individual steps. PEM were reproducibly deposited applying up to z = 20 adsorption steps at the fixed pH combination of 10/4 and polyelectrolyte concentration cPEL = 0.005 M in a flow cell using an automated valve system. in situ ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and SFM were used for quantitative determination of deposited amount and thickness, respectively. A linear relation between PEL band integrals and thickness of thin PEM films was found. Varying tADS from 0.5 to 5 min in each of the adsorption steps resulted in a steep rise of the deposited PEM amount. For tADS > 5 min the deposition did only marginally increase. Evidence for the release of outermost located PEI upon PAC immersion (even step) and of outermost PAC upon PEI immersion (odd step) was obtained. SFM images on consecutively deposited PEM-6 showed a slight increase in structure size and roughness for increasing tADS. These studies help to prepare polyelectrolyte based films with controlled thickness for the interaction with biofluids in the biomedical and food field. |
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Keywords: | ATR-FTIR deposition poly(acrylic acid) poly(ethyleneimine) polyelectrolyte multilayers SFM |
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