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Phase separations in pH-responsive polyelectrolyte multilayers: Charge extrusion versus charge expulsion

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LANGMUIR
Volume 20, Issue 14, Pages 6026-6031

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la0495985

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Polyelectrolyte multilayers with continuously variable amounts of ionizable weak acid functionality were prepared by blending ionizable and nonionizable polyelectrolytes in the deposition solutions. Diluting ionizable groups in this way yielded multilayers that were more structurally stable, shown by thickness and atomic force microscopy measurements, as their internal polymer charge was varied by the pH of the external solution. Multilayers prepared with opposite surface charge to that appearing within the bulk (as a result of ionization) were more stable, as were thinner films, both results suggesting the extrusion of bulk charge to the surface. These multilayers were able to control the direction and magnitude of electroosmotic flow in microfluidics systems. Multilayers bearing only one, diluted layer of ionizable material were surprisingly effective in this respect.

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