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Monolayer studies with FTIR reflection

ORIENTATION STUDIES OF LB FILMS FABRICATED WITH SURFACE ACTIVE PYRROLES AND POLYPYRROLE. The molecular organizations of multilayer thin films of the surface active pyrrole derivatives used to formed mixed monolayers with electrically conductive polypyrrole chains and ferrocene derivatized pyrroles have also been examined by FTIR reflection/absorption techniques. The materials investigated in... [Pg.384]

Adsorption phenomena from solutions onto sohd surfaces have been one of the important subjects in colloid and surface chemistry. Sophisticated application of adsorption has been demonstrated recently in the formation of self-assembhng monolayers and multilayers on various substrates [4,7], However, only a limited number of researchers have been devoted to the study of adsorption in binary hquid systems. The adsorption isotherm and colloidal stabihty measmement have been the main tools for these studies. The molecular level of characterization is needed to elucidate the phenomenon. We have employed the combination of smface forces measmement and Fomier transform infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflection (FTIR-ATR) to study the preferential (selective) adsorption of alcohol (methanol, ethanol, and propanol) onto glass surfaces from their binary mixtures with cyclohexane. Om studies have demonstrated the cluster formation of alcohol adsorbed on the surfaces and the long-range attraction associated with such adsorption. We may call these clusters macroclusters, because the thickness of the adsorbed alcohol layer is about 15 mn, which is quite large compared to the size of the alcohol. The following describes the results for the ethanol-cycohexane mixtures [10],... [Pg.3]

In ATR-FTIR excitation occurs only in the immediate vicinity of the surface ol the reflection element, in an evanescent wave resulting from total internal reflection. The intensity of the evanescent field decays exponentially in the direction normal to the interface with a penetration depth given by (1.7.10.121, which for IR radiation is of the order of a few hundreds of nm. Absorption leads to an attenuation of the totally reflected beam. The ATR spectrum is similar to the IR transmission spectrum. Only for films with a thickness comparable to, or larger than, the penetration depth of the evanescent field, do the band intensities depend on the film thickness. Information on the orientation of defined structural units can be obtained by measuring the dichroic ratio defined as R = A IA, where A and A are the band absorbances for radiation polarized parallel and perpendicular with respect to the plane of incidence, respectively. From this ratio the second-order parameter of the orientation distribution (eq. [3.7.13]) can be derived ). ATR-FTIR has been extensively used to study the conformation and ordering in LB monolayers, bilayers and multilayers of fatty acids and lipids. Examples of various studies can be found... [Pg.365]


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