Controlling the permeability of multilayered polyelectrolyte films through derivatization, cross-linking, and hydrolysis

被引:126
作者
Dai, JH
Jensen, AW [1 ]
Mohanty, DK
Erndt, J
Bruening, ML
机构
[1] Cent Michigan Univ, Dept Chem, Mt Pleasant, MI 48859 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Chem, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Ctr Fundamental Mat Res, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/la001363f
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Partial Fischer esterification of poly(acrylic acid) allows tailoring of the hydrophobicity and charge density of multilayered films containing poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and derivatized poly(acrylic acid) (d-PAA). As hydrophobicity and charge density strongly affect film permeability, control over these properties is vital for possible applications of PAH/d-PAA films as ion-separation membranes and sensors. The hydrophobicity of these films depends on both the extent of esterification and the nature of the derivatizing alcohol. Even though PAH/d-PAA films are composed of polyelectrolytes, the presence of hydrophobic ester groups results in advancing water contact angles as high as 101 degrees. The hydrophobicity of these coatings allows them to effectively passivate underlying electrodes as shown by minimal peak currents in cyclic voltammograms (CVs) of RU(NH3)(6)(3+) and Fe(CN)(6)(3-). Cross-linking of hydrophobic PAH/ d-PAA films via heat-induced amidation stabilizes coatings over a wide pH range but does not significantly decrease the already low film permeability to Ru(NH3)(6)(3+) and Fe(CN)(6)(3-). Stabilization due to cross-linking does, however, allow base-promoted hydrolysis of the ester groups of PAH/d-PAA coatings. After hydrolysis, films are extremely hydrophilic and selectively permeable to Ru(NH3)(6)(3+) over Fe(CN)(6)(3-) due to,the high density of newly formed -COO- groups. In the case of some hydrolyzed films, the presence of small concentrations of Ca2+ results in dramatic current decreases in CVs of RU(NH3)(6)(3+), suggesting possible use of these films in sensing applications.
引用
收藏
页码:931 / 937
页数:7
相关论文
共 66 条
  • [41] ASSEMBLY, STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION, AND THERMAL-BEHAVIOR OF LAYER-BY-LAYER DEPOSITED ULTRATHIN FILMS OF POLY(VINYL SULFATE) AND POLY(ALLYLAMINE)
    LVOV, Y
    DECHER, G
    MOHWALD, H
    [J]. LANGMUIR, 1993, 9 (02) : 481 - 486
  • [42] ASSEMBLY OF THIN-FILMS BY MEANS OF SUCCESSIVE DEPOSITION OF ALTERNATE LAYERS OF DNA AND POLY(ALLYLAMINE)
    LVOV, Y
    DECHER, G
    SUKHORUKOV, G
    [J]. MACROMOLECULES, 1993, 26 (20) : 5396 - 5399
  • [43] Films of manganese oxide nanoparticles with polycations or myoglobin from alternate-layer adsorption
    Lvov, Y
    Munge, B
    Giraldo, O
    Ichinose, I
    Suib, SL
    Rusling, JF
    [J]. LANGMUIR, 2000, 16 (23) : 8850 - 8857
  • [44] ASSEMBLY OF MULTICOMPONENT PROTEIN FILMS BY MEANS OF ELECTROSTATIC LAYER-BY-LAYER ADSORPTION
    LVOV, Y
    ARIGA, K
    ICHINOSE, I
    KUNITAKE, T
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1995, 117 (22) : 6117 - 6123
  • [45] SUCCESSIVE DEPOSITION OF ALTERNATE LAYERS OF POLYELECTROLYTES AND A CHARGED VIRUS
    LVOV, Y
    HAAS, H
    DECHER, G
    MOHWALD, H
    MIKHAILOV, A
    MTCHEDLISHVILY, B
    MORGUNOVA, E
    VAINSHTEIN, B
    [J]. LANGMUIR, 1994, 10 (11) : 4232 - 4236
  • [46] Direct electrochemistry of myoglobin and cytochrome p450cam in alternate layer-by-layer films with DNA and other polyions
    Lvov, YM
    Lu, ZQ
    Schenkman, JB
    Zu, XL
    Rusling, JF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1998, 120 (17) : 4073 - 4080
  • [47] Mamedov AA, 2000, LANGMUIR, V16, P5530, DOI 10.1021/1a000560b
  • [48] Fabrication of microporous thin films from polyelectrolyte multilayers
    Mendelsohn, JD
    Barrett, CJ
    Chan, VV
    Pal, AJ
    Mayes, AM
    Rubner, MF
    [J]. LANGMUIR, 2000, 16 (11) : 5017 - 5023
  • [49] PORTERFIELD WW, 1984, INORGANIC CHEM UNITE, P229
  • [50] Layer-by-layer assembled films of HgTe nanocrystals with strong infrared emission
    Rogach, AL
    Koktysh, DS
    Harrison, M
    Kotov, NA
    [J]. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2000, 12 (06) : 1526 - +