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Influence of surface charge density and morphology on the formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers on smooth charged cellulose surfaces

Benselfelt et al., 2017

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Benselfelt T
Pettersson T
Wågberg L
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Langmuir

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To clarify the importance of the surface charge for the formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers, layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies of polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride (pDADMAC) and polystyrenesulfonate (PSS) have been investigated on cellulose films with …
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