Self-organization of polymer particles on hydrophobic solid substrates in aqueous media. II. Self-organization of cationic polymer particles on polymer films and wettability control with particle monolayers

2007 
Self-organization of cationic polymer particles through hydrophobic interaction on polymer films in aqueous system and characteristic properties of the resulting particle monolayers were investigated. Cationic polymer particles bearing quaternary ammonium groups on their surfaces effectively self-organized on polymer films. With an increase of the particle surface charge density, the surface coverage and average aggregate size (N a) decreased. The surface coverage control was accomplished by tuning the ionic strength of the media. The wettability of polymer films for water was imparted by the formation of particle monolayers on them. Annealing of the particle monolayers resulted in the increase of the adhesive strength, while the wettability for water was lost. Further improvements of both wettability and adhesive strength of particle monolayers were achieved by the immobilization of silica colloids on the particle monolayers. This method would be effective for the hydrophilization of polymer films.
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