Self-organization of polymer particles on hydrophobic solid substrates in aqueous media. I. Self-organization of cationic polymer particles on alkylated glass plates

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M. Watanabe
S. Kawaguchi
K. Nagai
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[1] Yamagata University,Department of Polymer Science and Engineering
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Polymer particle; Alkylated glass plate; Particle monolayer; Hydrophobic interaction; Self-organization;
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Monodisperse, cationic polymer particles bearing quaternary ammonium groups effectively self-organized on hydrophobic solid substrates such as alkylated glass plates and polymer films to form particle monolayers. With an increase of the particle surface charge density, the surface coverage decreased and the morphology of particle monolayers changed from aggregated type to dispersed type. The dispersed type of particle monolayers having a relatively regular particle distance was formed at higher temperature. The self-organization behaviors on alkylated glass plates were different from those on unmodified glass plates through electrostatic interaction. The formation of particle monolayers on alkylated glass plates occurred only over a certain latex concentration range in contrast with that on unmodified glass plate. The adhesive strength of particle monolayers was enhanced by annealing at temperatures above the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the particles. Lens-shaped particle monolayers were fabricated by annealing the dispersed type of particle monolayers.
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