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Retracted monolayers orientation

C and n-octadecane-1,2-H at a concentration of 0.35 molar in stearic acid and studied the coadsorption of stearic acid and octadecane on polished surfaces of silver, platinum, copper and iron. The films were prepared by retraction from the melt at 40 C (at room temperature the mixture was solid). The proportion of n-octadecane in the film was assayed by differential extraction with cyclohexane. The results of the investigation adequately demonstrate that n-octadecane coadsorbs with stearic acid but not necessarily as a mixed oriented monolayer. Some of the data indicate that more than a single layer is present on the surface. Thus the structure of the long-chain material on the surface may be open to conjecture, but that each constituent adsorbs and in what relative amount is directly determined by radioactive assay. [Pg.206]


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