Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10377925 | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Conditions for depositions of multiple LB films for different divalent cations were determined experimentally at the pKA of the system. The pKA of the fatty acid-subphase salt system is the pH at which half of the fatty acid heads are dissociated. Stable Y-type depositions take place in full immersion/removal cycles. Under certain conditions, full depositions occur only during the downstroke (X-type) or during the upstroke (Z-type). Experiments show a clear trend between pKA of the system and loss of stability of Y-depositions toward full depositions taking place during immersion only, i.e., YX transitions. Stable Y-type depositions can be achieved for most divalent cations at large dipping speeds. Dipping speed necessary to maintain stable Y-depositions depend on the pKA of the system; the lower the pKA the larger the dipping speed. The accumulated time spent by the solid substrate under the water subphase is not a good indicator of YX transition because the number of dipping cycles is also a relevant variable. For a given number of cycles, the lower regions of the solid substrate are most affected by transition because they spent a larger time under the water subphase.
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Authors
M. Elena Diaz Martin, Ramon L. Cerro,