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Preparation and characterization of covalently bonded <scp>PVA</scp>/Laponite/<scp>HAPI</scp> nanocomposite multilayer freestanding films by layer‐by‐layer assembly
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Layer‐by‐layer AssemblyFilm ComponentsEngineeringSurface NanotechnologyPolymer NanocompositesChemistryThin Film Process TechnologyLbl MaterialsThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyAssembly TechniqueSurface ModificationNanomaterialsSurface ScienceMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsPolymer ScienceThin FilmsNanocompositeFunctional Materials
ABSTRACT The layer‐by‐layer (LBL) assembly technique is an attractive method to make functional multilayer thin films and has been applied to fabricate a wide range of materials. LBL materials could improve optical transmittance and mechanical properties if the film components were covalently bonded. Covalently bonded nanocomposite multilayer films were prepared by employing hydrophilic aliphatic polyisocyanate (HAPI) as the reactive component, to react with Laponite and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). FT‐IR spectra suggested that HAPI reacted with Laponite and PVA at ambient temperature rapidly. Ellipsometry measurement showed that the film thickness was in linear growth. The influences of HAPI on the optical, mechanical and thermal properties of the films were investigated by UV‐Vis spectroscopy, tensile stress measurement, DSC and TGA. The obtained results showed that the optical transmittance and mechanical strength were enhanced when the film components were covalently bonded by HAPI. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2015 , 53 , 545–551
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