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Tilting technique

The Sugiyama tilt technique for determining the direction of a polymeric chain which aligns with the c axis. (Reproduced from Ref. 13 with permission from the Biochemical Society)... [Pg.157]

Figure 5.34 Schematic diagram of the tilting technique for measuring the strains in an oxide layer. Figure 5.34 Schematic diagram of the tilting technique for measuring the strains in an oxide layer.
The external reflection of infrared radiation can be used to characterize the thickness and orientation of adsorbates on metal surfaces. Buontempo and Rice [153-155] have recently extended this technique to molecules at dielectric surfaces, including Langmuir monolayers at the air-water interface. Analysis of the dichroic ratio, the ratio of reflectivity parallel to the plane of incidence (p-polarization) to that perpendicular to it (.r-polarization) allows evaluation of the molecular orientation in terms of a tilt angle and rotation around the backbone [153]. An example of the p-polarized reflection spectrum for stearyl alcohol is shown in Fig. IV-13. Unfortunately, quantitative analysis of the experimental measurements of the antisymmetric CH2 stretch for heneicosanol [153,155] stearly alcohol [154] and tetracosanoic [156] monolayers is made difflcult by the scatter in the IR peak heights. [Pg.127]

There has been much activity in the study of monolayer phases via the new optical, microscopic, and diffraction techniques described in the previous section. These experimental methods have elucidated the unit cell structure, bond orientational order and tilt in monolayer phases. Many of the condensed phases have been classified as mesophases having long-range correlational order and short-range translational order. A useful analogy between monolayer mesophases and die smectic mesophases in bulk liquid crystals aids in their characterization (see [182]). [Pg.131]

LB Films of Long-Chain Fatty Acids. LB films of saturated long-chain fatty acids have been studied since the inception of the LB technique. The most stable films of long-chain fatty acids are formed by cadmium arachidate deposited from a buffered CdCl2 subphase. These films, considered to be standards, have been widely used as spacer layers (23) and for examining new analytical techniques. Whereas the chains are tilted - 25° from the surface normal in the arachidic acid, CH2(CH2) gCOOH, films (24), it is nearly perpendicular to the surface in the cadmium arachidate films (25). [Pg.533]

Fig. 3.47 is comparable to Fig. 3.41 for sinusoidal ac polarography if the tilted shape provides a net compensation of the charging current one obtains a symmetric bell-shaped curve of I in the square-wave polarogram, similar to that depicted in Fig. 3.42. In fact, virtually all of the statements made before on the sinusoidal technique are valid for the square-wave mode except for the rigid shape of its wave this conclusion is according to expectation, especially as Fourier analysis reveals the square wave to be a summation of a series of only... Fig. 3.47 is comparable to Fig. 3.41 for sinusoidal ac polarography if the tilted shape provides a net compensation of the charging current one obtains a symmetric bell-shaped curve of I in the square-wave polarogram, similar to that depicted in Fig. 3.42. In fact, virtually all of the statements made before on the sinusoidal technique are valid for the square-wave mode except for the rigid shape of its wave this conclusion is according to expectation, especially as Fourier analysis reveals the square wave to be a summation of a series of only...
Information about the surface and interface structures in hexadecylamine-capped CdSe NC of 2 nm size has been obtained by a variety of 1H, 13C, 113Cd, and 77Se NMR techniques [342]. The 77Se CP-MAS-NMR spectrum showed five partially resolved peaks from surface or near-surface Se environments. It was possible to obtain 2D heteronuclear correlation (HETCOR) spectra between 1H and the other three nuclei despite the inherent sensitivity limitations (the 77Se- 3I-I HETCOR experiment required 504 h ). The latter experiment indicated that the methylene protons of the hexadecylamine chain interact with the surface Se atoms via a tilt of the chain toward the surface. The surface Se atoms were not seen to interact with thiophenol present, and it was suggested that thiophenol binds to a selenium vacancy at the surface. [Pg.293]


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