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Liquid-expanded tilt angle

The molecular tilt angle depends on the surfactant concentration at the interface. In the regime of infinitely small surfactant concentrations, the molecules tend to lay almost flat on the surface. This corresponds to tilt angles of about 90° measured with respect to the surface normal vector. During film compression, the phase transitions towards liquid-expanded and liquid-condensed phases can be characterized by decreasing tilt angles. [Pg.538]


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