Ionic self-assembly of silica nanoparticles: time-dependence of surface coverage
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Abstract
We investigate the deposition by ionic self-assembly of alternating silica nanoparticle and poly(allyamine hydrochloride) layers. The optical properties of these coatings depend on the surface coverage of the substrate. We report experimental data for the surface coverage of the substrate as a function of dipping time. We model this process using a cooperative sequential adsorption model on a Cayley tree. We compare the analytical and experimental results and discuss possible generalizations of the model.
Authors
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Katy Wilson
Washington and Lee University
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Brian Simpson
Washington and Lee University
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Vincent Kim
Washington and Lee University
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Andrew Seredinski
Washington and Lee University
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Will Banks
Washington and Lee University
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Dan Mazilu
Washington and Lee University
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Irina Mazilu
Washington and Lee University