ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND OPTICAL STUDIES OF ORGANIC THIN FILMS WITH HYDROGEN-BONDED NETWORKS
Article 1996 en
Authors
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A. L. Litvin
VB
Valery N. Bliznyuk
VT
Vladimir V. Tsukruk
Abstract
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Brewster angle microscopy and atomic force microscopy were used to characterize the surface morphology of thin films in situ or after transfer onto solid supports. Two acids were studied, differing in carboxylic acid head groups, resulting in significantly different morphological features for thin films formed from these two amphiphiles on a Langmuir trough. Differences in self-assembly and domain sizes were correlated with the formation of hydrogen-bonded networks. The influence of surface hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity during deposition on morphology was also characterized, with spherulitic features appearing in some samples.
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