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Layer-by-Layer assembling and characterizations of dye-polyions onto solid substrate by Electrostatic adsorption process

Self assembled films of organic azobenzene dye chicago sky blue 6B (CSB) have been fabricated onto solid substarte by electrostatic alternate adsorption of polycation ploy(allyl amine hydrochloride) (PAH) and CSB. UV-Vis absorption spectroscopic studies reveal the successful incorporation of CSB molecules into LbL films and consequent formation of aggregates. This view is supported by FTIR spectroscopic studies. Scanning electron microscope picture confirms the formation of nano crystalline aggregates in the LbL films. About 15 minute is required to complete the electrostatic interaction between PAH and CSB molecules in one bi-layer LbL film.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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