Fast Self-Healing of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Nanocoating and Restoration of Super Oxygen Barrier
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2017
Department
Polymers and High Performance Materials
Abstract
A self-healable gas barrier nanocoating, which is fabricated by alternate deposition of polyethyleneimine (PEI) and polyacrylic acid (PAA) polyelectrolytes, is demonstrated in this study. This multilayer film, with high elastic modulus, high glass transition temperature, and small free volume, has been shown to be a super oxygen gas barrier. An 8-bilayer PEI/PAA multilayer assembly (≈700 nm thick) exhibits an oxygen transmission rate (OTR) undetectable to commercial instrumentation (<0.005 cc (m−2 d−1 atm−1)). The barrier property of PEI/PAA nanocoating is lost after a moderate amount of stretching due to its rigidity, which is then completely restored after high humidity exposure, therefore achieving a healing efficiency of 100%. The OTR of the multilayer nanocoating remains below the detection limit after ten stretching-healing cycles, which proves this healing process to be highly robust. The high oxygen barrier and self-healing behavior of this polymer multilayer nanocoating makes it ideal for packaging (food, electronics, and pharmaceutical) and gas separation applications.
Publication Title
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Volume
38
Issue
10
Recommended Citation
Song, Y.,
Meyers, K. P.,
Gerringer, J.,
Ramakrishnan, R. K.,
Humood, M.,
Qin, S.,
Polycarpou, A. A.,
Nazarenko, S.,
Grunlan, J. C.
(2017). Fast Self-Healing of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Nanocoating and Restoration of Super Oxygen Barrier. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 38(10).
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/14985
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