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. 2014 May:207:325-31.
doi: 10.1016/j.cis.2013.12.015. Epub 2014 Jan 30.

About different types of water in swollen polyelectrolyte multilayers

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About different types of water in swollen polyelectrolyte multilayers

Ralf Koehler et al. Adv Colloid Interface Sci. 2014 May.

Abstract

The review addresses swelling of polyelectrolyte multilayers in water. Different models for the determination of the water content are compared. It is clearly shown that voids under dry conditions present cavities for water which contribute to the water content of the multilayer in the swollen state. This so-called "void water" does not lead to any changes in thickness but in scattering length density during swelling. The "swelling water" leads to both changes in scattering length density and in thickness. Depending on the preparation conditions like the type polymers, polymer charge density, ionic strength and type of salt the ratio of "void water" differs between 1 and 15 vol.% while the amount of "swelling water" is of several ten's of vol.%.

Keywords: Ion specific effects; Neutron reflectivity; Neutron reflectometry; Polyeletrolyte multilayers; Void water; Water content.

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