Polymer Thin Films: From Fundamentals to Multifunctional Applications

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Membranes and Films".

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Department of Physical Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Interests: polyelectrolyte; surfactants; interfaces; polymer; layer by layer; colloids; emulsions; interfacial rheology; biophysics
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Dear Colleagues,

The understanding of the most fundamental bases of the fabrication of polymer thin films and how to modulate their physico-chemical properties has undergone a spectacular growth in the last decades. This may be explained considering that the confinement effect associated with the reduction of the dimension drives to physics phenomena that appear far from that what is found for bulk polymer. The analysis of such new physics aspects of the performance of polymer forming thin mono- and/or multilayers is essential for exploiting their potential in different applications. These include applications in nanotechnology, catalysis, biomedicine, conversion and storage of energy, etc.

The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive perspective to the current understanding on the study of polymer thin films, including both experimental and theoretical approach to the study of polymer thin films. Therefore, the special issue is open to interdisciplinary contributions trying to push the limits of the knowledge beyond the current state of the art.

Dr. Eduardo Guzmán
Dr. Armando Maestro
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Keywords

  • Film forming
  • polyelectrolyte multilayers
  • Langmuir films
  • glass transition
  • thin film
  • polymer
  • deposition methods

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Soft Colloidal Particles at Fluid Interfaces
by Eduardo Guzmán and Armando Maestro
Polymers 2022, 14(6), 1133; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061133 - 11 Mar 2022
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The assembly of soft colloidal particles at fluid interfaces is reviewed in the present paper, with emphasis on the particular case of microgels formed by cross-linked polymer networks. The dual polymer/colloid character as well as the stimulus responsiveness of microgel particles pose a [...] Read more.
The assembly of soft colloidal particles at fluid interfaces is reviewed in the present paper, with emphasis on the particular case of microgels formed by cross-linked polymer networks. The dual polymer/colloid character as well as the stimulus responsiveness of microgel particles pose a challenge in their experimental characterization and theoretical description when adsorbed to fluid interfaces. This has led to a controversial and, in some cases, contradictory picture that cannot be rationalized by considering microgels as simple colloids. Therefore, it is necessary to take into consideration the microgel polymer/colloid duality for a physically reliable description of the behavior of the microgel-laden interface. In fact, different aspects related to the above-mentioned duality control the organization of microgels at the fluid interface, and the properties and responsiveness of the obtained microgel-laden interfaces. This works present a critical revision of different physicochemical aspects involving the behavior of individual microgels confined at fluid interfaces, as well as the collective behaviors emerging in dense microgel assemblies. Full article
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