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  • 2024Scalable Lead Acetate-Based Perovskite Thin Films Prepared via Controlled Nucleation and Growth under Near Ambient Conditions2citations
  • 2023Optimized multilayer coating using layer-by-layer assembly method for excellent oxygen barrier of poly(lactic acid) based film11citations
  • 2023Gastric acid challenge of lithium disilicate-reinforced glass-ceramics and zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate glass-ceramic after polishing and glazing-impact on surface properties6citations
  • 2023Low-cost, mass-producible nanostructured surface on flexible substrate with ultra-thin gold or silver film for SERS applications7citations
  • 2022Digital light processing (DLP) 3D-fabricated antimicrobial hydrogel with a sustainable resin of methacrylated woody polysaccharides and hybrid silver-lignin nanospheres48citations
  • 2019Characterization of flame coated nanoparticle surfaces with antibacterial properties and the heat-induced embedding in thermoplastic-coated paper4citations
  • 2019Electro-Optical Gas Sensor Consisting of Nanostructured Paper Coating and an Ultrathin Sensing Element10citations
  • 2018Stable blue phase polymeric Langmuir-Schaefer films based on unsymmetrical hydroxyalkadiynyl N-arylcarbamate derivatives14citations
  • 2017Stable blue phase polymeric Langmuir-Schaefer films based on unsymmetrical hydroxyalkadiynyl N-arylcarbamate derivativescitations
  • 2017Impact of Film Thickness of Ultrathin Dip-Coated Compact TiO2 Layers on the Performance of Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cells39citations
  • 2016Hierarchically structured self-supported latex films for flexible and semi-transparent electronics3citations
  • 2015Protein and bacterial interactions with nanostructured polymer coatings11citations

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  • Masood, Muhammad Talha
  • Hadadian, Mahboubeh
  • Qudsia, Syeda
  • Sirkiä, Saara
  • Gulin-Sarfraz, Tina
  • Grøvlen, Magnhild Seim
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  • Sarfraz, Jawad
  • Pettersen, Marit Kvalvåg
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  • Närhi, Timo O.
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  • Lassila, Lippo V. J.
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  • Tolvanen, Stiina
  • Afseth, Nils Kristian
  • Wang, Qingbo
  • Willför, Stefan
  • Slita, Anna
  • Wang, Luyao
  • Xu, Chunlin
  • Gounani, Zahra
  • Backman, Oskar
  • Wang, Xiaoju
  • Rosenholm, Jessica
  • Gunell, Marianne
  • Toivakka, Martti
  • Eerola, Erkki
  • Brobbey, Kofi J.
  • Saarinen, Jarkko J.
  • Mäkelä, Jyrki Mikael
  • Haapanen, Janne
  • Ihalainen, Petri
  • Ivanov, Artem
  • Lemmetyinen, Helge
  • Vuorimaa-Laukkanen, Elina
  • Alekseev, Alexander
  • Vyazmin, Sergey
  • Domnin, Ivan
  • Hashmi, Gufran
  • Weinberger, Christian
  • Sandberg, Oskar
  • Sandén, Simon
  • Vivo, Paola
  • Österbacka, Ronald
  • Lund, Peter D.
  • Määttänen, Anni
  • Törngren, Björn
  • Pesonen, Markus
  • Oja, Terhi Marianna
  • Juvonen, Helka
  • Vuorela, Pia
  • Riihimäki, Tiina A.
  • Fallarero, Adyary
  • Kulomaa, Markku
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Optimized multilayer coating using layer-by-layer assembly method for excellent oxygen barrier of poly(lactic acid) based film

  • Rosqvist, Emil
  • Gulin-Sarfraz, Tina
  • Grøvlen, Magnhild Seim
  • Peltonen, Jouko
  • Sarfraz, Jawad
  • Pettersen, Marit Kvalvåg
Abstract

Layer-by-layer assembly (LbL) of trilayer coatings of polyelectrolytes and nanoclays (NC) were produced on poly(lactic acid) based (PLAb) films. The focus of this study was on the optimization of the wetting properties of the PLAb substrate, and the adhesion properties of the prepared coating. Coatings produced by an optimized method, by combining UVC-treatment of the substrate and adjusting surface tension of the coating solutions, were compared to coatings made by typically used water-based solutions. Even though LbL-coatings with a high adhesion strength to its substrate is of outmost importance for most applications, this is often not evaluated. In this study, the adhesion of the coatings on the PLAb substrate was assessed using the cross-cut test according to ISO 2409, in which the adhesion is classified on a scale between 0 and 5, where a lower number reflects better adhesion. The coating prepared by the optimized procedure was categorized as class 0, while the control film was classified as 4. These results reveal the importance of the optimization of both the surface free energy of the substrate, and the surface tension of the dipping solutions. The surface morphology and roughness properties of the optimized films were further investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal optical microscopy (COM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), showing a uniform distribution of NC on the substrate with increasing number of trilayers. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) confirmed the homogenous surface composition of polyelectrolytes and NC. Finally, the oxygen transmission rate (OTR) decreased considerably (by 99.7%), from 97.2 cc/(m 2 ·day) for pristine PLAb substrate to 0.3 cc/(m 2 ·day) for the 20-trilayer coated substrate.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • surface
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • Oxygen
  • atomic force microscopy
  • strength
  • optical microscopy