Stability and Adsorption Properties of Electrostatic Complexes: Design of Hybrid Nanostructures for Coating Applications
Résumé
We report the presence of a correlation between the bulk and interfacial properties of electrostatic coacervate complexes. Complexes were obtained by coassembly between cationic-neutral diblocks and oppositely charged surfactant micelles or 7 nm cerium oxide nanoparticles. Light scattering and reflectometry measurements revealed that the hybrid nanoparticle aggregates were more stable through both dilution and rinsing (from either a polystyrene or a silica surface) than their surfactant counterparts. These findings were attributed to a marked difference in critical association concentration between the two systems and to the frozen state of the hybrid structures.
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