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Polyelectrolytes bearing azobenzenes for the functionalization of multilayers
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringHigh ConcentrationEngineeringFilm QualityPolyelectrolyte PairOrganic-inorganic Hybrid MaterialPolymer ScienceOrganic SemiconductorConjugated PolymerChemistryThin FilmsInorganic PolymerPolymer ChemistryPolymers
Abstract Thin polymeric films are assembled by the alternating adsorption of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. The polyions are functionalized by azobenzenes, typically carrying donor‐acceptor substituents. The azobenzene chromophores are exploited as versatile analytical tools, to study the assembling process, and to control the film quality. A high concentration of ionic groups does not seem to be advantageous per se for good film growth, but rather the matching of the charge densities of the polyelectrolyte pair used seems to be important. Also, the influence of the strongly interacting, form‐anisotropic character of the azobenzenes on the internal film structure was investigated. Although even high concentrations of azobenzenes and of other mesogens do not induce particular ordering, a few polymer pairs allowed the construction of real multilayer films, exhibiting e.g. Bragg peaks.
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