We study the growth and internal structure of polyelectrolyte multilayers obtained by combining three polyanions with nine polycations of the ionene family, of systematically varied chemical architecture. We find that, contrary to a generally held belief, ordered organic multilayers are by no way exceptional, provided one of the polyelectrolytes bears groups which induce structure in water, such as long hydrophobic segments or mesogenic groups. However, this condition is not sufficient, as order will or will not emerge in the multilayer depending on the specific pairing of the polyelectrolytes. The results support the notion that layering in the multilayer results from some degree of prestructuring of a water-swollen layer adsorbed during e...
Molecular assemblies represent a fundamental limit in miniaturization. Controlling assemblies at the...
An ionene-type polycation incorporating a nonlinear optical chromophore was synthesized. It was empl...
This work addresses the formation and the internal morphology of polyelectrolyte layers obtained by ...
We study the growth and internal structure of polyelectrolyte multilayers obtained by combining thre...
The growth and structuring of polyelectrolyte self-assemblies (so-called "multilayers") made from a ...
Polyelectrolyte multilayers are obtained by repeated physisorption of oppositely charged polyions. W...
International audienceA mechanism for the formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers is proposed. All ...
A new series of poly(diallylammonium) salts with varying hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance and bulkine...
The influence of the charge density of polyelectrolytes on the growth of polyelectrolyte multilayers...
Sequential addition of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes may lead to the formation of multilayer...
The competition of interactions between charged groups of polyanions and polycations and their inter...
This work addresses the formation and the internal morphology of polyelectrolyte layers obtained by ...
We report on the preparation of layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies based on anionic hydrophobically mod...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Using neutron reflectometry we have resolvedto high resolutionthe internal structure of self-assembl...
Molecular assemblies represent a fundamental limit in miniaturization. Controlling assemblies at the...
An ionene-type polycation incorporating a nonlinear optical chromophore was synthesized. It was empl...
This work addresses the formation and the internal morphology of polyelectrolyte layers obtained by ...
We study the growth and internal structure of polyelectrolyte multilayers obtained by combining thre...
The growth and structuring of polyelectrolyte self-assemblies (so-called "multilayers") made from a ...
Polyelectrolyte multilayers are obtained by repeated physisorption of oppositely charged polyions. W...
International audienceA mechanism for the formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers is proposed. All ...
A new series of poly(diallylammonium) salts with varying hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance and bulkine...
The influence of the charge density of polyelectrolytes on the growth of polyelectrolyte multilayers...
Sequential addition of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes may lead to the formation of multilayer...
The competition of interactions between charged groups of polyanions and polycations and their inter...
This work addresses the formation and the internal morphology of polyelectrolyte layers obtained by ...
We report on the preparation of layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies based on anionic hydrophobically mod...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Using neutron reflectometry we have resolvedto high resolutionthe internal structure of self-assembl...
Molecular assemblies represent a fundamental limit in miniaturization. Controlling assemblies at the...
An ionene-type polycation incorporating a nonlinear optical chromophore was synthesized. It was empl...
This work addresses the formation and the internal morphology of polyelectrolyte layers obtained by ...