In situ kinetics of layer-by-layer assembled nonlinear-optical-active amphiphiles from dynamic surface force measurements.
2004
We report the synthesis and layer-by-layer (LBL) deposition of a class of azo-benzene surfactants with the polycation poly(ethylenimine) (PEI). The different surfactants of the type X-azo-(CH2)10-SO3-, where X = −NO2, −CN, and −COCH3 in the azo-benzene moiety, have decreasing electron-withdrawing strengths. We use dynamic surface force measurements to study the in situ kinetics of adsorption of the amphiphiles onto PEI. Ex situ kinetics data obtained by adsorption-paused UV−visible spectroscopy validate the surface force results. These measurements describe the first application of dynamic force measurements to follow adsorption in LBL systems. UV−visible spectroscopy, second harmonic generation (SHG), and single-wavelength ellipsometry were also used to characterize the films. The observed blue shift upon adsorption of the amphiphiles suggests H-type aggregation within the multilayer. Two of the surfactants studied within the LBL films follow Langmuir adsorption behavior with equilibrium adsorption times...
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