Journal article
Effect of the degree of dissociation of molecules in a monolayer at an air/water interface on the force between the monolayer and a like-charged particle in the subphase
CE McNamee, M Kappl, HJ Butt, H Nguyen, S Sato, K Graf, TW Healy
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1021/jp307343a
Abstract
We used the monolayer particle interaction apparatus to measure the force between a monolayer of stearic acid or octadecanol at the air/water interface and a colloidal silica sphere. The silica sphere approached the monolayer from the aqueous subphase. The aim was to analyze how the magnitude of the charge of a deformable interface affects the interaction between that interface and a like-charged hard particle. The charge density of the stearic acid monolayer was controlled by adjusting the pH (5.8-9) and the surface pressure. The octadecanol monolayer acted as a reference; the alcohol headgroup did not dissociate between pH 5.8-9.0. Stable monolayers of dissociated stearic acid molecules we..
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Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Prof. Ko Higashitani (Kyoto University, Japan) and Prof. Derek Chan (The University of Melbourne, Australia) for valuable discussions. This study was performed through the Program for Dissemination of Tenure-Track System funded by the Ministry of Education and Science, Japan. R.J.B. acknowledges financial support of the DFG (Bu 1556/27).