Issue 46, 2014

Studying the role of surface chemistry on polyelectrolyte adsorption using gold–thiol self-assembled monolayer with optical reflectivity

Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers of thiols on gold are employed to study the role of surface chemistry on adsorption of polyelectrolytes to solid substrates. The suitability of these substrates is demonstrated in optical reflectivity, which combines high sensitivity to the possibility to precisely control the hydrodynamic conditions at the solid/water interface. Therefore, this system allows the determination of both the adsorbed amount and the kinetics of adsorption. The behavior of two representative strong polyelectrolytes of opposite charge is discussed as a function of pH and of concentration of a monovalent electrolyte in aqueous solutions. The application of equivalent substrates with varying surface chemistry sheds light on the role of different energetic contributions driving polyelectrolyte adsorption.

Graphical abstract: Studying the role of surface chemistry on polyelectrolyte adsorption using gold–thiol self-assembled monolayer with optical reflectivity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Sep 2014
Accepted
06 Oct 2014
First published
08 Oct 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 9220-9225

Studying the role of surface chemistry on polyelectrolyte adsorption using gold–thiol self-assembled monolayer with optical reflectivity

P. Maroni, F. J. Montes Ruiz-Cabello and A. Tiraferri, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 9220 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM02093F

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