Highly oriented gold/nanoclay-polymer nanocomposites for flexible gas barrier films

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2015 Mar 4;7(8):4778-83. doi: 10.1021/am508641g. Epub 2015 Feb 18.

Abstract

Layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly, which uses electronic and ionic intermolecular bonding under nonvacuum conditions, is a promising technology for fabricating gas barrier films owing to its simple processing and easy formation of a multilayer structure. In this research, nanoclay-polymer multilayers of Na(+)-montmorillonite (Na-MMT) were fabricated. Particularly, the addition of AuCl3 on fabricated MMT layers caused a reaction with the surface silanol functional groups (Si-O-H) of the MMT platelets, resulting in the formation of Au2O3 on the MMT-polymer multilayers. The Au2O3 filled the vacancies between the MMT platelets and linked the MMT platelets together, thus forming a gas barrier film that reduced the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) to 3.2 × 10(-3) g m(-2) day(-1). AuCl3-treated MMT-polymer multilayers thus have the potential to be utilized for manufacturing gas barrier films for flexible electronics on a large scale.

Keywords: 2D materials; flexible gas barrier films; gold complex; nanoclay; water vapor transmission rate.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't