Issue 76, 2022

Polyelectrolyte/surfactant films: from 2D to 3D structural control

Abstract

Reversible control of the 3D structure of polyelectrolyte/surfactant films at the air/water interface is showcased. A recently discovered mechanism is exploited to form highly efficient, stable and biocompatible films by spreading aggregates composed of poly-L-lysine and sodium dodecyl sulfate on the surface of water. Reversible control of: (1) the surface monolayer coverage, (2) the switching on or off discrete extended structures, and (3) the extended structure coverage is demonstrated for the first time. The intricacy by which the film structures can be controlled is unprecedented and opens exciting potential to optimize film properties by chemical design for novel biomedical transfer applications.

Graphical abstract: Polyelectrolyte/surfactant films: from 2D to 3D structural control

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Jul 2022
Accepted
23 Aug 2022
First published
31 Aug 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Commun., 2022,58, 10687-10690

Polyelectrolyte/surfactant films: from 2D to 3D structural control

J. Carrascosa-Tejedor, A. Santamaria, A. Tummino, I. Varga, M. Efstratiou, M. J. Lawrence, A. Maestro and R. A. Campbell, Chem. Commun., 2022, 58, 10687 DOI: 10.1039/D2CC03766A

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