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Tunable wettability of polyimide films based on electrostatic self-assembly of ionic liquids.

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  • Tunable wettability of polyimide films based on electrostatic self-assembly of ionic liquids. Abstract Text:

    yan zhaoYan Zhao,mei liMei Li,qinghua luQinghua Lu,

    We have demonstrated that the surface wettability of negatively charged polyimide films could be tuned by electrostatic self-assembly of ionic liquids. The water contact angles of the polyimide films varied in the range 27-80 degrees for 13 different ionic liquids based on imidazolium and ammonium salts. The surface morphology of the resulting surfaces was characterized using atomic force microscopy. The results revealed that the assembly of longer-substituent cations was characterized by the formation of spherical nanoparticles that were formed due to sequent aggregation of cations on those electrostatically assembled ones via hydrophobic interaction. In this case, the counteranions are present in the assembled layers and the wettability is accordingly affected. Whereas for shorter-substituent cations, no aggregates were formed due to the less hydrophobic interaction than the electrostatic repulsive interaction between the cations, and the counteranions were absent from the assembled layers. This method can also be utilized to quantify the hydrophobicity of various ionic liquids.

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    Tunable wettability of polyimide films based on electrostatic self-assembly of ionic liquids. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloid

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 3937-43

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    ISSN: 0743-7463

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: School of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.

    Country: United States

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