Langmuir, Vol.19, No.19, 7829-7831, 2003
Controlling electroosmotic flow in microchannels with pH-responsive polyelectrolyte multilayers
A polyelectrolyte multilayer coating comprising acrylic acid or imidazole units afforded precise control over the rate and direction of electroosmotic flow within fused silica capillaries. Morphological changes accompanying the pH-induced switching of surface charge were minimized by diluting the pH-responsive polyelectrolyte with permanently charged polymer. Electroosmotic stability over many runs was demonstrated.