Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.249, No.2, 307-315, 2002
Layer-by-layer self-assembled ultrathin multilayer films of lanthanide polyoxometalates and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) and their photoluminescent properties
Ultrathin multilayer films of two lanthanide polyoxometalates (LPOMs), K-17[Eu(P2W17O61)(2)] (EPW) and K-13[Eu(SiW11O39)(2)] (ESW), and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) have been prepared by layer-by-layer self-assembly from dilute aqueous solutions. UV-vis spectroscopy and ellipsometry respectively Show that the absorbance values at characteristic wavelengths and the thicknesses of the multilayer films increase linearly with the number of LPOM/PAH bilayers, suggesting that the deposition process is linear and highly reproducible from layer to layer. Average thicknesses of ca. 3.4 and 2.4 nm were determined for the EPW/PAH and ESW/PAH bilayers by ellipsometry, respectively. In addition, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) images provide the surface morphology of the LPOM/PAH films, indicating that the film surface is relatively uniform and smooth. The photoluminescent properties of these films have also been investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy. The LPOM/PAH multilayer film has a good thermal stability as shown by UV-vis, Xray photoelectron, and fluorescence spectra.
Keywords:layer-by-layer self-assembly;ultrathin multilayer films;lanthanide polyoxometalates;polyelectrolytes;photoluminescent properties