TY - JOUR
T1 - A comparison of complexation induced brittleness in PEI/PSS and PEI/NaPSS single-step coatings
AU - Li, Jiaying
AU - Krishna B, Ameya
AU - van Ewijk, Gerard
AU - van Dijken, Derk Jan
AU - de Vos, Wiebe M.
AU - van der Gucht, Jasper
PY - 2022/9/5
Y1 - 2022/9/5
N2 - In the field of coatings, there is a major trend towards the reduction of volatile organic compounds by developing water-based alternatives for traditional solvent-based paints. Complexes of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes have recently emerged as a promising candidate for such coatings. Recently, we developed an ammonia-evaporation induced complexation approach to form polyelectrolyte complex films of two weak polyelectrolytes in a single step. Here, we extend this method by applying it to a combination of PEI/PSS, a weak polycation and a strong polyanion. Homogenous solutions at different ratios were successfully prepared. After casting and drying, dense and optically transparent layers were formed. As a comparison, PEI/NaPSS was also studied. Contrary to PEI/PSS, the pH in PEI/NaPSS films remains high during drying and NH3 evaporation, so PEI does not acquire a positive charge, thereby preventing complexation. We show that this leads to large differences in the properties of the films, with the PEI/NaPSS films being more sensitive to water, more ductile, and more prone to phase separation. We also found that the mechanical properties of the films depend strongly on the charge ratio: films made at a PEI/PSS ratio between 2:1 and 1:1 formed the strongest complexes, resulting in films that swell relatively little in water, but that are also brittle and prone to cracking during drying. In this work, we report a systematic study into this promising system and show its potential and tunability.
AB - In the field of coatings, there is a major trend towards the reduction of volatile organic compounds by developing water-based alternatives for traditional solvent-based paints. Complexes of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes have recently emerged as a promising candidate for such coatings. Recently, we developed an ammonia-evaporation induced complexation approach to form polyelectrolyte complex films of two weak polyelectrolytes in a single step. Here, we extend this method by applying it to a combination of PEI/PSS, a weak polycation and a strong polyanion. Homogenous solutions at different ratios were successfully prepared. After casting and drying, dense and optically transparent layers were formed. As a comparison, PEI/NaPSS was also studied. Contrary to PEI/PSS, the pH in PEI/NaPSS films remains high during drying and NH3 evaporation, so PEI does not acquire a positive charge, thereby preventing complexation. We show that this leads to large differences in the properties of the films, with the PEI/NaPSS films being more sensitive to water, more ductile, and more prone to phase separation. We also found that the mechanical properties of the films depend strongly on the charge ratio: films made at a PEI/PSS ratio between 2:1 and 1:1 formed the strongest complexes, resulting in films that swell relatively little in water, but that are also brittle and prone to cracking during drying. In this work, we report a systematic study into this promising system and show its potential and tunability.
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Phase diagrams
KW - Polyelectrolyte complexation
U2 - 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129143
DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.129143
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85129732380
SN - 0927-7757
VL - 648
JO - Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
JF - Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
M1 - 129143
ER -