Structural study of meso-octaethylcalix[4]pyrrole Langmuir-Blodgett films used as gas sensors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Monolayers of meso-octaethylcalix 4 pyrrole MOP have been prepared at the
airrwater interface by the Langmuir-Blodgett LB technique. LB isotherms
indicate that during the barrier compression the MOP monolayer slowly goes
towards a closely packed system consisting of molecules whose molecular
area is consistent with a calix-like shape. A significant molecular area
loss, suggesting the occurrence of self-assembling phenomena, has been
observed by: a) increasing the molecular concentration; b) performing
cyclic compression-decompression curves; c) recording constant-pressure
relaxation curves. By means of the LB dipping method, MOP thin films have
been built-up by transferring four and eight layers on solid surfaces.
Model-flat silicon oxide and nanostructured silver surfaces, both
hydrophobized by three LB layers of cadmium arachidate, have been used as
substrates. Scanning force microscopy SFM images performed on these systems
showed surfaces constituted by the ensemble of MOP ellipsoidal aggregates
tens of nanometers in size. The films transferred on silver have been found
to be very useful for the molecular sensing of alcohol vapours by using the
surface plasmon resonance SPR spectroscopy as transduction method. The film
structure has been correlated to the SPR performance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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