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Water uptake behavior of hydrogen-bonded PVPON–PAA LBL film
writer:Shuguang Yang, Yongjun Zhang, Ying Guan, Shuaixia Tan, Xiaoli Zhang, Jian Xu,* Shijing Cheng
keywords:film
source:期刊
specific source:Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 699-704.
Issue time:2006年

 Hydrogen-bonded films of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVPON) and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) were built on a silicon and quartz surface using the layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly technique. Upon incubation, PVPON and PAA chains in the film can attain high-level miscibility and the film becomes homogeneous and transparent. TGA and elemental analysis indicate that the water content of the incubated PVPON-PAA film is only similar to 4%. FT-IR proved that at high temperature these water molecules can be easily driven out of the film. When the incubated film was characterized with a spectrometer, it exhibited Fabry-Perot fringes in the UV-visible-NIR spectrum. Such Fabry-Perot fringes, sensitive to the change of water content in the film, were applied to study drying, drying-rewetting cycle, and humidity-responsive behavior of the film. The film exhibited reversible swelling-deswelling behavior during the incubation-heating cycles. The film thickness was found to decrease similar to 10% upon drying. When the dry film was exposed to different humidity environments, it was found that the optical thickness of the film has a linear relationship with ambient humidity.