- Langmuir–Blodgett film
A Langmuir–Blodgett film contains one or more
monolayer s of an organic material, deposited from the surface of a liquid onto a solid by immersing (or emersing) the solid substrate into (or from) the liquid. A monolayer is added with each immersion or emersion step, thus films with very accurate thickness can be formed. The monolayers are usually composed ofamphiphilic molecules (seeChemical polarity ) with ahydrophilic head and ahydrophobic tail (example:fatty acids ).Langmuir–Blodgett films are named after
Irving Langmuir andKatharine B. Blodgett , who invented this technique. An alternative technique of creating single monolayers on surfaces is that ofself-assembled monolayer s.ee also
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Wilhelmy plate References
* A. Ulman, An Introduction to Ultrathin Organic Films From Langmuir-Blodgett to Self-Assembly, Academic Press, Inc.: San Diego (1991).
* I.R. Peterson , "Langmuir Blodgett Films ", J. Phys. D 23, 4, (1990) 379-95.
* I.R. Peterson, "Langmuir Monolayers", in T.H. Richardson, Ed., Functional Organic and Polymeric Materials Wiley: NY (2000).
* L.S. Miller, D.E. Hookes, P.J. Travers and A.P. Murphy, "A New Type of Langmuir-Blodgett Trough", J. Phys. E 21 (1988) 163-167.
* I.R.Peterson, J.D.Earls. I.R.Girling and G.J.Russell, "Disclinations and Annealing in Fatty-Acid Monolayers", Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 147 (1987) 141-147.
* A.M.Bibo, C.M.Knobler and I.R.Peterson, "A Monolayer Phase Miscibility Comparison of the Long Chain Fatty Acids and Their Ethyl Esters", J. Phys. Chem. 95 (1991) 5591-5599.
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