Technology-driven layer-by-layer assembly of nanofilms

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Technology-driven layer-by-layer assembly of nanofilms by Joseph J. Richardson, Mattias Björnmalm, and Frank Caruso Science Volume 348(6233):aaa2491 April 24, 2015 Published by AAAS

Layer-by-layer assembly of nanofilms for preparing functional materials. Layer-by-layer assembly of nanofilms for preparing functional materials. The properties and performance of the resulting films depend on the substrate and layer material choices, as well as the assembly technology. Joseph J. Richardson et al. Science 2015;348:aaa2491 Published by AAAS

Fig. 1 Versatility of layer-by-layer assembly. Versatility of layer-by-layer assembly. (A) Schematic overview of LbL assembly and (B) an overview showing that the assembly technology influences film and process properties, as well as application areas. [Illustration credit: Alison E. Burke and Cassio Lynm] Joseph J. Richardson et al. Science 2015;348:aaa2491 Published by AAAS

Fig. 2 Layer-by-layer assembly technologies. Layer-by-layer assembly technologies. (A to E) Schematics of the five major technology categories for LbL assembly. [Illustration credit: Alison E. Burke and Cassio Lynm] Joseph J. Richardson et al. Science 2015;348:aaa2491 Published by AAAS

Table 1 Selected LbL assembly technologies and properties arising from using each technology. Selected LbL assembly technologies and properties arising from using each technology. The table is intended to provide a general overview and is not exhaustive. NR indicates not reported in selected references. [Illustration credit: Alison E. Burke and Cassio Lynm] Joseph J. Richardson et al. Science 2015;348:aaa2491 Published by AAAS

Fig. 3 Comparison between immersive and spin assembly. Comparison between immersive and spin assembly. (A) Schematic comparison with layers of different materials. (B) Comparison between an immersive-assembled film (left) and a spin-assembled film (right). Films are made of hydrophobically modified poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(acrylic acid). [Adapted with permission from (44). Copyright 2008 American Chemical Society.] [Illustration credit: Alison E. Burke and Cassio Lynm] Joseph J. Richardson et al. Science 2015;348:aaa2491 Published by AAAS