Molecular dynamics simulations of polyelectrolyte multilayering on a charged particle.

Langmuir

Polymer Program, Institute of Materials Science, Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.

Published: February 2005

Molecular dynamics simulations of polyelectrolyte multilayering on a charged spherical particle revealed that the sequential adsorption of oppositely charged flexible polyelectrolytes proceeds with surface charge reversal and highlighted electrostatic interactions as the major driving force of layer deposition. Far from being completely immobilized, multilayers feature a constant surge of chain intermixing during the deposition process, consistent with experimental observations of extensive interlayer mixing in these films. The formation of multilayers as well as the extent of layer intermixing depends on the degree of polymerization of the polyelectrolyte chains and the fraction of charge on its backbone. The presence of ionic pairs between oppositely charged macromolecules forming layers seems to play an important role in stabilizing the multilayer film.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la047741oDOI Listing

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