2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c06040
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Long-Range Electron Transfer through Ultrathin Polyelectrolyte Complex Films: A Hopping Model

Abstract: Pinhole-free ultrathin films of polyelectrolyte complex assembled using layerby-layer deposition were used to evaluate electron transfer from a redox species in solution to an electrode over the distance range of 1−9 nm. Over this thickness, the polyelectrolytes employed wet the surface and the polymer molecules flattened to less than their equilibrium size in three dimensions. A decay constant β for current as a function of distance of about 0.3 nm −1 placed this system in the regime expected for multistep ho… Show more

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“…This polyelectrolyte‐specific behavior offers a very useful solution for further engineering electrostatic cross‐linked polyelectrolyte materials to PPMs. [ 50‐55 ]…”
Section: Layer‐by‐layer Fabrication Of Ppms and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This polyelectrolyte‐specific behavior offers a very useful solution for further engineering electrostatic cross‐linked polyelectrolyte materials to PPMs. [ 50‐55 ]…”
Section: Layer‐by‐layer Fabrication Of Ppms and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%