Surface confined self-assembly of polyampholytes generated from charge-shifting polymers.

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Date publication

septembre 2015

Journal

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SCHAAF Pierre


Tous les auteurs :
Garnier T, Dochter A, Chau NT, Schaaf P, Jierry L, Boulmedais F

Résumé

Polyampholyte-based films can be efficiently self-assembled onto a surface in a one-pot manner. By using a gradient of protons, morphogens, generated at an electrode surface, a charge-shifting polyelectrolyte present in solution can be transformed into a polyampholyte, leading to the continuous buildup of a film based on polyelectrolyte complexation.

Mots clés

Citraconic Anhydrides, chemistry, Electrolytes, chemistry, Molecular Structure, Polyamines, chemistry, Polymers, chemistry, Static Electricity, Surface Properties

Référence

Chem. Commun. (Camb.). 2015 Sep 25;51(74):14092-5