Publication Type Journal Article
Title Long-Range Nanometer-Scale Organization of Semifluorinated Alkane Monolayers at the Air/Water Interface
Authors Lisa Bardin Marie-Claude Faure Denis Lirnagne Corinne Chevallard Oleg Konovalov Eduardo J. M. Filipe Gilles Waton Marie Pierre Krafft Michel Goldmann Philippe Fontaine
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Journal LANGMUIR
Year 2011
Month November
Volume 27
Number 22
Pages 13497-13505
Abstract We have determined the structure formed at the air-water interface by semifluorinated alkanes (C(8)F(17)C(m)H(2m+1) diblocks, F8Hm for short) for different lengths of the molecule (m = 14, 16, 18, 20) by using surface pressure versus area per molecule isotherms, Brewster angle microscopy (BAM), and grazing incidence x-ray experiments (GISAXS and GIXD). The behavior of the monolayers of diblocks under compression is mainly characterized by a phase transition from a low-density phase to a condensed phase. The nonzero surface pressure phase is crystalline and exhibits two hexagonal lattices at two different scales: a long-range-order lattice of a few tens of nanometers lateral parameter and a molecular array of about 0.6 nm parameter. The extent of this organization is sufficiently large to impact larger scale behavior. Analysis of the various compressibilities evidences the presence of non organized molecules in the monolayer for all 2D pressures. At room temperature, the self-assembled structure appears generic for all the F8Hm investigated.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la201802x
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ISSN 0743-7463
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Bibtex ID ISI:000296598300014
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