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Self multilayers

The self-assembly process can be continued to form multilayer films of up to 25 layers [33,48,49]. The reliability of this process is illustrated in Fig. XI-3, where the thickness grows linearly with the number of reacted layers. These thick layers have many interesting applications. [Pg.397]

Lowack K and Helm C A 1998 Molecular mechanisms controlling the self-assembly process of polyelectrolyte multilayers Macromolecules 31 823-33... [Pg.1749]

Spinke J, Liley M, Guder FI J, Angermaier L and Knoll W 1993 Moieouiar reoognition at self-assembled monolayers—the oonstruotion of multioomponent multilayers Langmuirs 1821-5... [Pg.2639]

Fig. 8. Construction of self-assembled multilayers from methyl 23-tticlilorosilyltticosanoate. Fig. 8. Construction of self-assembled multilayers from methyl 23-tticlilorosilyltticosanoate.
Using this strategy, constmction of multilayer films of - O. fim thickness by self-assembly of methyl 23-ttichlorosilyltticosanoate (MTST) on siUcon substrates has been demonstrated (Fig. 9) (165). The linear relationship between the film thickness and the layer number showed a slope of 3.5 nm /layer. Filipsometry data, absorbance intensities, and dichroic ratios for the multilayers all suggest that the samples were composed of distinct monolayers. However, ir data indicated that there maybe more tilting or disordering of the alkyl chains in the seven-layer sample than for the monolayer samples. [Pg.539]

Fig. 10. Formation of noncentrosymmetric multilayer film by combining self-assembly and a surface S 2 reaction, where R = (CH2)30H procedure I = spin-coating followed by annealing at 110°C and procedure II = reaction of Cl2Si0SiCl20SiCl2, ie, a dilute solution of 4-[A/,A/,-bis-(3-hydroxyprop5l)-aminophenylazo]-4 -pyridine on a benzyl chloride SAM surface was used, resulting in facile formation of SAMs having high... Fig. 10. Formation of noncentrosymmetric multilayer film by combining self-assembly and a surface S 2 reaction, where R = (CH2)30H procedure I = spin-coating followed by annealing at 110°C and procedure II = reaction of Cl2Si0SiCl20SiCl2, ie, a dilute solution of 4-[A/,A/,-bis-(3-hydroxyprop5l)-aminophenylazo]-4 -pyridine on a benzyl chloride SAM surface was used, resulting in facile formation of SAMs having high...
Self-assembled multilayers can be prepared simply by alternating adsorption of Zr" " ions and a,CO-alkyhdenediphosphate (15) on a phosphorylated surface (336,337). Other diphosphates have also been investigated (237,325,326,338—340) (Fig. 15). These are all centrosymmetric multilayers. [Pg.543]

Fig. 15. Diphosphonic acids used in self-assembled multilayer preparation. Fig. 15. Diphosphonic acids used in self-assembled multilayer preparation.
Self-organization of polysiloxanes containing cyclic fragments into mono- and multilayer structures at interphase boundaries 99MI40. [Pg.274]

Reflectometry is a useful probe with which to investigate the structure of multilayers both in self-supporting films and adsorbed on surfaces [51]. Specular X-ray reflectivity probes the electron density contrast perpendicular to the film. The X-rays irradiate the substrate at a small angle (<5 °) to the plane of the sample, are reflected, and are detected at an equal angle. If a thin film is present on the surface... [Pg.145]

After we obtained the self-consistent electronic structure of the magnetic multilayers we calculated the non-local conductivity by evaluating the quantum mechanical linear response of the current to the electric field using an approach developed by Kubo and Greenwood. In this approach the conductivity is obtained from a configurational average of two one-electron Green functions ... [Pg.274]

These are usually self-adhesive, precut, printed patterns on a substrate that are simply adhered to the surface of a product. Decals generally use a transparent plastic film while labels are usually on an opaque plastic, metallic and multilayer sandwich base. Labels of sufficient thickness are useful for hiding unavoidable appearance problems such as gate and sprue removal areas, sink marks, blushes, splays, and weld lines. [Pg.546]

Adsorption phenomena from solutions onto sohd surfaces have been one of the important subjects in colloid and surface chemistry. Sophisticated application of adsorption has been demonstrated recently in the formation of self-assembhng monolayers and multilayers on various substrates [4,7], However, only a limited number of researchers have been devoted to the study of adsorption in binary hquid systems. The adsorption isotherm and colloidal stabihty measmement have been the main tools for these studies. The molecular level of characterization is needed to elucidate the phenomenon. We have employed the combination of smface forces measmement and Fomier transform infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflection (FTIR-ATR) to study the preferential (selective) adsorption of alcohol (methanol, ethanol, and propanol) onto glass surfaces from their binary mixtures with cyclohexane. Om studies have demonstrated the cluster formation of alcohol adsorbed on the surfaces and the long-range attraction associated with such adsorption. We may call these clusters macroclusters, because the thickness of the adsorbed alcohol layer is about 15 mn, which is quite large compared to the size of the alcohol. The following describes the results for the ethanol-cycohexane mixtures [10],... [Pg.3]

Mono- and Multilayers of Spherical Polymer Particles Prepared by Langmuir-Blodgett and Self-Assembly Techniques... [Pg.213]

Some research groups also tried to build up bi- and multilayers of latex particles by using self-assembly techniques [92-94,97]. Either the alternate adsorption technique outlined in Figure 14 was used, in which cationic and anionic particles are successively adsorbed, or a slightly modified version of successive adsorption of anionic particles and a cationic poly-... [Pg.234]

B. Collective Optical Properties of Particles Self-Assembled in Multilayers... [Pg.325]

Nonhomogenous distribution of charge inside fully condensed DNA/polycation particles has been discussed earlier, in Section lll.F.l. Since it takes only 0.9 equivalents of positive charges to condense DNA in aqueous environment, there should be an excess of positive charge on the surface of completely condensed DNA/polycation particles. This fact opens the opportunity to form multilayered structures based on alternations of polyelectrolytes of opposite charge. Details of this approach of DNA/polyion self-assembly are discussed in Section III.F.9. [Pg.443]

Mishina, E. D., Nagai, K. and Nakabayashi, S. (2001) Self-assembled CU/CU2O multilayers Deposition, structure and optical properties. Nano Lett., 1, 401 104. [Pg.258]


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