Preparation and study of the physicochemical characteristics of multilayer polymer composites based on poly(ethyleneimine)-stabilized copper nanoparticles and poly(sodium 2-acrylamide-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate)

  • Selenova B
  • Ayazbayeva A
  • Shakhvorostov A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Multilayer films were synthesized from a complex of branched polyethyleneimine (PEI) with copper nanoparticles (PEI-CuNPs) and sodium poly-2-acrylamide-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate (PAMPSNa), applied layer-by-layer (LbL) on a solid support in an acidic medium. Protonation of the amino groups of PEI in an acidic medium increases the positive charge of the PEI-CuNPs system to +43.5 mV and promotes the formation of an interpolyelectrolyte complex between the positively charged PEI-CuNPs and the highly charged anionic polyelectrolyte PAMPS, the ζ-potential of which was -141 mV. AFM images and SEM micrographs showed a uniform distribution of spherical copper nanoparticles in the homogeneous structure of the multilayer film. The optical characteristics and hydrodynamic dimensions of PEI-CuNPs indicate the formation of PEI-CuNPs nanoparticles with sizes of 60-300 nm, with an average size of up to 100 nm. Copper nanoparticles distributed uniformly in a multilayer PEI-CuNPs/PAMPS film may be of interest for applications in the field of membrane catalysis, biochips, sensor membranes, and controlled drug delivery.

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Selenova, B., Ayazbayeva, A., Shakhvorostov, A., Kabdrakhmanova, S., Nauryzova, S., & Kudaibergenov, S. (2021). Preparation and study of the physicochemical characteristics of multilayer polymer composites based on poly(ethyleneimine)-stabilized copper nanoparticles and poly(sodium 2-acrylamide-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonate). Chemical Bulletin of Kazakh National University, (3), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.15328/cb1235

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