Journal article
Effects of Chain Length and Polymer Complexation on the Aggregation and Orientation of Hemicyanine Monolayers
RA Hall, PJ Thistlethwaite, F Grieser, N Kimizuka, T Kunitake
Langmuir | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 1994
DOI: 10.1021/la00020a040
Abstract
The effect of complexation by a polyanion on the structure of air-water monolayers of 4-[4-(didecylamino)-styryl]-N-methylpyridinium iodide (10ASP) and 4-[4-(dihexadecylamino)styryl]-N-methylpyridinium iodide (16ASP) was studied by recording reflection spectra as a function of compression. In the case of water subphases, 16ASP displayed a coexistence of monomer and aggregate at all surface pressures while 10ASP showed no aggregation. For both 10ASP and 16ASP on dextran sulfate solution subphases, only monomer was observed. In addition to preventing the formation of aggregates, complexation by the polyanion altered the orientation of the long axis of the chromophore to closer to the surface n..
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