Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1315696 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A surfactant containing the perfluorobenzyl moiety attached at the 10 position of decanol (10-perfluorobenzyldecan-1-ol, PBD) was synthesized and employed for Langmuir monolayer characterization, using surface pressure (π) and electric surface potential (ΔV)–mean molecular area (A) isotherms. Both static and dynamic stability experiments demonstrate that the monolayers formed by PBD are of satisfactory stability. Characteristic dendritic structures were observed with Brewster Angle Microscope (BAM) upon the whole compression up to the vicinity of collapse, where 3D crystallites appeared. The monolayer thickness is found to be comparable to the PBD molecule length. It occurs that ΔV has negative value even at large molecular areas, and decreases gradually along the compression, reaching a minimum of ca. −500 mV. Using the Helmholtz model, the apparent dipole moment was calculated upon film compression. The measurements were complemented with semi-empirical calculations involving molecular geometry optimization and dipole moment estimation.

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