Experimental and analytical study of ionic self-assembly of silica and titania nanoparticles
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Abstract
Using the ionically self-assembled monolayers (ISAM) technique we investigate the time dependence of the surface coverage of thin films that consist of alternating layers of silica or titania nanoparticles deposited on polymer substrates. We conduct experiments in order to investigate the significant observable factors that affected the quality of the coatings including the dipping time, pH, and the molarity of the silica, titania, and PDDA solutions. Using SEM micrographs, we analyzed the surface coverage and compared it to analytical results obtained using a cooperative sequential adsorption model.
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Authors
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Brian Simpson
Washington and Lee University
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Will Banks
Washington and Lee University
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Vincent Kim
Washington and Lee University
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Andrew Seredinski
Washington and Lee University
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Katy Wilson
Washington and Lee University
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Irina Mazilu
Washington and Lee University
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Dan Mazilu
Washington and Lee University