Xl. Tuo et al., Studies on growth and architecture of self-assembled multilayers fabricated from side chain azo polyelectrolytes, CHEM J CH U, 22(9), 2001, pp. 1581-1586
Growth and architecture of self-assembled multilayers, which were fabricate
d from four sidechain azo polyelectrolytes by a layer-by-layer adsorption t
echnique, have been studied. The azo chromophore in side chain was employed
as a "probe" to investigate chromophore orientation, desorption and nonlin
ear growth in the multilayer growth process. All azo polyelectrolytes showe
d a good self-assembling ability, but the multilayer growth processes were
different from one to another. Different pH valuse resulted in the differen
ce in multilayer growth and architecture, due to this effect on the ionizat
ion degree of the polyelectrolytes. The multilayer growth and architecture
depend on the adsorption and desorption equilibrium in the systems. The end
groups tethered to the azo chromophores, hydrophilic or hydrophobic, showe
d a significant influence on the multilayer growth. Nonlinear growth appear
ed at different stages of multilayer formation were found to be related to
the substrates, solution properties and polyelectrolyte structures.