
doi: 10.1039/b607760a
pmid: 17091152
The paper deals with the correlation between the internal structure and dynamics of polyelectrolyte multilayers on one hand and their functional properties on the other hand. It considers different concepts of multilayer formation like driving forces, adsorption kinetics, mode of growth and stability aspects. A further focus is the control of internal structure and dynamics which is of high impact with respect to the design of stimuli-responsive material.
Ions, Chemistry, Physical, Polymers, Surface Properties, Static Electricity, Temperature, Water, Biocompatible Materials, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Electrolytes, Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Adsorption
Ions, Chemistry, Physical, Polymers, Surface Properties, Static Electricity, Temperature, Water, Biocompatible Materials, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Electrolytes, Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Adsorption
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