Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2002-12-12
Langmuir, Vol 19, pp. 4473-4482 (2003)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
24 Pages - 15 (main) Figs - RevTeX 4 - published version
Scientific paper
10.1021/la026988n
The adsorption of highly \textit{oppositely} charged flexible polyelectrolytes onto a charged spherical surface is investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations in a fashion which resembles the layer-by-layer deposition technique introduced by Decher. Electroneutrality is insured at each step by the presence of monovalent counterions (anions and cations). We study in detail the structure of the \textit{equilibrium} complex. Our investigations of the first few layer formations strongly suggest that multilayering in spherical geometry is not possible as an equilibrium process with purely electrostatic interactions. We especially focus on the influence of specific (non-electrostatic) short range attractive interactions (e.g., Van der Waals) on the stability of the multilayers.
Holm Christian
Kremer Kurt
Messina Rene
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