Abstract

The Langmuir-Blodgett transfer (LB) of amphiphile monolayers from the air /water interface onto solid supports is a powerful tool to create periodic lattices in many varieties, usually composed of bilayers. By self-assembly adsorption (SA) of polyelectrolytes, uniform molecular films with very exact thickness adjustment are obtaincd. The combination of Langmuir-Blodgett transfer and polycation/polyanion self-assembly allows a precise extension of the LB lattice, and a superlattice is formed by combination of LB and SA units. The superlatticc was realized in a multicomponent film, in which additional polyelectrolyte sheets are inserted between the amphiphile headgroups

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