Abstract

A poly(acrylic acid)–carbon nanotube (PAA–CNT) was successfully prepared. The fabrication of selfassembly films from diazoresin and PAA–CNTs was confirmed with UV-Vis spectrometry. Thickness of the films was regularly increased by a layer-by-layer self-assembly process. Furthermore, the ionic bonds in the polymer films converted to covalent bonds under UV irradiation, with the decomposition of diazoresin group. Finally, the surface morphology of the films was investigated by atomic force microscopy. The films are rather flat and uniform through the self-assembly technique.

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