Freestanding polyelectrolyte films as sensors for osmotic pressure. |
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Authors: | Marc Nolte Ingo D?nch Andreas Fery |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid und Grenzfl?chenforschung Wissenschaftspark Golm, 14424 Potsdam, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Freestanding ultrathin polyelectrolyte-multilayer membranes, transferred to topographically structured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), are used as mechanical sensors. Due to the membranes' semipermeability, high-molecular-weight molecules can be either entrapped inside them or excluded, thus generating an osmotic pressure. This leads to a deformation. We investigate the deformation as a function of the osmotic pressure and present an analytical theory that fully describes the data. Thus, osmotic pressures can be determined quantitatively. The individual osmotic-sensitive elements have only microscopic dimensions, and arrays can be easily produced. |
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Keywords: | membranes microstructures osmotic pressure polyelectrolyte multilayers sensors |
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