Experimental and theoretical studies of collapsed fatty-acids Langmuir monolayers
ORAL
Abstract
Long-chain Langmuir monolayers collapse by exploring the third dimension after being compressed beyond the point of densely packed chains. Recent experimental investigations using surface sensitive X-ray and neutron techniques have shown that arachidic acid (AA) monolayers, spread on pure water surfaces, collapse by forming a trilayer structure that exhibits a remarkable degree of crystalline order. Similar experiments of AA spread on CaCl$_2$ solutions show that the collapsed film consists of a mixture of hydrophobic bilayer domains (where hydrocarbon chains are in contact with water) and trilayer domains. Under suitable experimental conditions, monolayer collapse on CaCl$_2$ solution can produce an almost pure bilayer phase. We present atomistic simulations that account for the role of water, ion binding, and hydrocarbon chain conformations to better understand these experimental results.
*Work at Ames Lab was supported by DOE OBESC under contract \# 4-7405-Eng-82, partially funded from NSF, DMR-0426597.
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