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Adsorption of Quantum Dots onto Polymer and Gemini Surfactant Films: A Quartz Crystal Microbalance Study
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2014
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ACS Publications
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Adsorption of Quantum Dots onto Polymer and Gemini Surfactant Films: A Quartz Crystal Microbalance Study
T. Alejo, M. D. Merchán, and M. M. Velázquez
Langmuir 2014 30 (33), 9977-9984
DOI: 10.1021/la5024955
Resumen
[EN]We used quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation to study the
mechanical properties, the kinetics of adsorption, and the amount of CdSe quantum
dots (QDs) adsorbed onto a SiO2 sensor, referred as bare sensor, onto the sensor
modified with a film of the polymer poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecene), PMAO,
or with a film of the Gemini surfactant ethyl-bis(dimethyl octadecyl ammonium
bromide), abbreviated as 18-2-18. Results showed that when the sensor is coated with
polymer or surfactant molecules, the coverage increases compared with that obtained
for the bare sensor. On the other hand, rheological properties and kinetics of
adsorption of QDs are driven by QD nanoparticles. Thus, the QD films present elastic
behavior, and the elasticity values are independent of the molecule used as coating and
similar to the elasticity value obtained for QDs films on the bare sensor. The QD
adsorption is a two-step mechanism in which the fastest process is attributed to the QD adsorption onto the solid substrate and
the slowest one is ascribed to rearrangement movements of the nanoparticles adsorbed at the surface.
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0743-7463
DOI
10.1021/la5024955
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