Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes was us
ed to coat fluorescein particles. These particles, with a size of 4-9 mum,
were prepared by precipitation of fluorescein at pH 2. Polystyrensulfonate
(PSS) and polyallylamine (PAH) were used to form a polyelectrolyte shell on
the fluorescein core. The permeation of fluorescein molecules through the
polyelectrolyte shell during core dissolution was monitored at pH 8 by the
increasing fluorescence intensity as a result of dequenching. The number of
polyelectrolyte layers sufficient to sustain fluorescein release was found
to be 8-10. Increasing the number of layers prolonged the core dissolution
time for minutes. The permeability of polyelectrolyte multilayers of the t
hickness of 20 nm for fluorescein is about 10(-9) m/s. The features of the
release profile and possible applications of the LbL method for shell forma
tion in order to control release properties for entrapped materials are out
lined.