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Multicompartment Films Made of Alternate Polyelectrolyte Multilayers of Exponential and Linear Growth

Year: 2004

Journal: Langmuir 2004, 20, 7298-7302, 20100827

Authors: Garza J.M., Schaaf P., Muller S., Ball V., Stoltz J-F., Voegel J-C., Lavalle P.

Last authors: Philippe Lavalle

Organizations: INSERM Unité 595, Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université Louis Pasteur, 11 rue Humann, F-67085 Strasbourg Cedex, France, Institut Charles Sadron (CNRS UPR 22), 6 rue Boussingault, F-67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France, and Mécanique et Ingénierie Cellulaire et Tissulaire, UMR CNRS 7563 - LEMTA, Faculté de Médecine, 54500 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France

Country: France

The layer by layer deposition process of polyelectrolytes is used to construct films equipped with several compartments containing "free polyelectrolytes". Each compartment corresponds to a stratum of an exponentially growing polyelectrolyte multilayer film, and two consecutive compartments are separated by a stratum composed of a linearly growing multilayer that acts as a barrier preventing polyelectrolyte diffusion from one compartment to another. We use hyaluronic acid/poly(L-lysine) as the system to build the compartments and the poly(styrene sulfonate)/poly(allylamine) system for the barrier. Using confocal microscopy, it is shown that poly(L-lysine) diffuses only within the compartment in which it was initially introduced during the film construction and is thus unable to cross the barriers. Using fluorescein isothiocyanate as a pH indicator, it is also shown that although poly(styrene sulfonate)/poly(allylamine) multilayers act as a barrier for polyelectrolytes, they do not prevent proton diffusion through the film. Such films open the route for multiple functionalization of biomaterial coatings.